Capcom just recently released another SFV trailer featuring Rainbow Mika. Mika last appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3 and will be joining the SFV cast with a sidekick as seen in the video. It’s good to see Capcom pulling from older titles, we’ll have to wait and see who else they include in the lineup. Fingers crossed for Urien and Twelve!
MGSV:TPP Looks to be Epic with this Latest Trailer
By the looks of this latest trailer, MGSV:TPP is going to be an epic conclusion to a series that’s been pushing the boundaries of game design for nearly three decades now. Several game sites are already posting their reviews and it’s getting near perfect marks across the board. Check out Vince Ingenito’s “spoiler-free” review (and no, I have no association with this guy or IGN) for an in-depth look to what the game has to offer.
Playstation Plus Free Games Lineup for September Revealed
If you voted for “Grow Home” during the “Vote to Play” campaign, then you’re in luck because it managed to beat both “Armello” and “Zombie Vikings” to be the free game for September. Full list of games after the jump: Continue reading Playstation Plus Free Games Lineup for September Revealed
Zombi Week 1 Hands-On
Zombi released earlier this week for both the Playstation 4 and Xbox One, and I was thrilled to get my hands on it since I refrained from ever buying the Wii U to play it. Originally released for the Wii U back in 2012 as “ZombiU”, Ubisoft’s first-person surival-horror title stood out among the Wii U’s lineup of otherwise kid friendly games. The game made good use of the Wii U’s controller and offered a gameplay experience strongly akin to the Dark Souls series. Having been able to sink my teeth into it the last few days now, I can definitely say it was worth the wait. Continue reading Zombi Week 1 Hands-On
The Long Halloween—Batman: Arkham Knight REVIEW
Batman: Arkham Knight closes out the series on a high note, providing players with the best gameplay experience the series has to offer. Though not entirely perfect, anyone who enjoyed the earlier titles shouldn’t miss this opportunity to dawn the cape & cowl one last time.
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