Archive for the ‘Xbox360’ Category

Mario Party: Island Tour Review

When you hear “minigame collection,” the first game that usually springs to mind is Mario Party. The series has been responsible for hilarious memories and strained relationships since the Nintendo 64 era, though the series hasn’t always set a good example: some of the installments, like the miserable Mario Party Advance, have dragged you to […]

Missing Xbox One Dolby audio options coming post-launch

The Xbox One will add support for Dolby 5.1 and 7.1 digital audio through a post-launch patch, director of product planning Albert Penello said today. “Dolby Digital is coming post launch,” Penello said on NeoGAF. “This was a [software] scheduling issue pure and simple, and I know people are disappointed, but we will have it.” […]

GTA Diaries – The Most Epic of Splits

Seb and Cam may have bodies crafted to perfection, but do they have the mindset to master Jean-Claude Van Damme’s epic split? Will they become the greatest stuntmen in Los Santos?

AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match Review

Aquapazza is a tough sell to the current fighting game crowd. It’s a crossover game featuring only characters from the Japanese visual novel company Aquaplus, being released into a market where the fighting game crowd has a healthy amount of other, more established one-on-one fighters to pick from. The game’s low price makes it more […]

System of a Down songs to be pulled from Rock Band DLC store

Several songs are to be taken down from the Rock Band DLC store due to re-licensing issues, developer Harmonix has announced. Included in this list are the songs “B.Y.O.B” and “Toxicity” made famous by the band System of a Down. A Harmonix developer posted the news on the official Rock Band forums, along with a […]

Deadfall Adventures Review

In many games, you unlock ancient discoveries and acquire grand treasures as a reward. But not all tombs offer something grandiose, and a long trek down a musty corridor may sometimes yield disappointment. Deadfall Adventures is one such trek. The game draws its history from H.R. Haggard’s Allan Quatermain series of adventure novels written in […]

GS News – PS4 sells 1 million, ‘blue lights of death’ and Fallout 4 happening?

Sony confirms that they have sold over 1 million PS4s within 24 hours of the North American launch, some PS4s are being hit with the brand new terror that is the blue light of death, and “Fallout 4” gets trademarked!

Fallout 4 trademarked in Europe by Bethesda

Bethesda has trademarked the Fallout 4 name in Europe, a posting on the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Markets website has revealed. The website serves as the official trademark office of the European Union. According to the post, Fallout series developer Bethesda Softworks LLC made the application, which has been marked with the date […]

Destiny – PS4 Beta Launch Trailer

Celebrate with Bungie the launch of next gen gaming with new in-engine Destiny footage.

SimCity Review: A Real Mayor’s Perspective

As someone who does this game-reviewing gig alongside serving as a real-life mayor of a small town in Canada, I come at a game like SimCity from a different angle than most. Not that different, mind you. The multiplayer focus and always-on Internet demands of Maxis’ latest city-builder are beyond irritating. And the cramped borders […]