Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix brings us the latest addition to the Lara Croft series and this time it’s not your regular Tomb Raider.
Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix brings us the latest addition to the Lara Croft series and this time it’s not your regular Tomb Raider.
Lex Luthor is coming to DC Universe Online and is bringing new meaning to the term “power suit…” continue reading…
Want to see the first screens of Resistance 3? Of course you do!
They’re after the break, and good God, they’re gorgeous. The collection of 18 screens and concept art pieces on Flickr provide a first glimpse at Insomniac’s third game in the series. Earlier this summer, at gamescom, a live trailer was revealed, showing off a depressing vision of a devastated, destroyed America.
The third resistance appears to be set in St. Louis and though no release date has been set, these screens seem to indicate it’s being worked on at a strong pace. My guess would be that we will be seeing it sometime next year.
Gaze upon the pictures and enjoy them! continue reading…
It’s 1982 and I’m a kid on Christmas morning. Sitting under the tree is this big box wrapped in festive paper. The label says it’s from Santa and goes to “all of the kids” (there were seven of us). We have to wait to open the big package, but we get to open all the others first. There were several small gifts that turned out to be strange cartridges with strange names on them like “Asteroids”, “Missile Command”, and “Space Invaders”.
The big package was the Atari 2600 of course and this kid was introduced to his very first console and the first cartridge I put in (when it was my turn….second to the youngest so I had a long wait) was Space Invaders. Hours later someone pried the controller out of my hands and I couldn’t wait for my next turn.
Fast forward to 2010 and “Space Invaders” returns in a much evolved version by Square Enix. continue reading…
As many of you may know, several days ago, Good Old Games acted as though they were closing their doors. No more King’s Quest, no more Fallout, no more Gabriel Knight. No more Good Old Games. There was a huge eruption on the internet, and then, today, a press conference.
The team behind Good Old Games showed up today in monk’s robes and proceeded to announce that the site isn’t closing down, but rather, is leaving beta stage and entering a final, complete stage. The website will be slick and ready to bring even better old games. continue reading…