The new storyline kicks off in Archer & Armstrong #18 as Project Rising Spirit targets the pair of globetrotting heroes for extermination.
Read More »Borderlands 2 officially unveiled for PS Vita along with bundle pack
2K Games and Gearbox’ FPS/RPG juggernaut sequel goes mobile with a PS Vita version and a bundle pack with the new 2.0 Vita console this Spring.
Read More »Marvel shines a light on Moon Knight #1
Moon Knight returns to the arena of the monthly comic in a book that merges all the of the previous takes on the character. What do you get from all that? High strangeness and a tone that could only be called ‘weird crime’.
Read More »MOGA Ace Power controller drops its price
MOGA’s iOS 7 controller hasn’t been out all that long, but the company is dropping the price of admission as more games are arriving in the App Store.
Read More »Van Helsing’s Borgovia; the perfect vacation spot!
All those horrible things you’ve heard about Borgovia? Lies. Well, mostly lies.
Read More »Star Trek Fest coming to EPIX this Sunday
One massive Star Trek marathon of specials and movies is coming to the EPIX channel, spearheaded by the television premier of Star Trek Into Darkness.
Read More »Magneto #1 (Comics) Preview
The master of magnetism gets his own solo-series as he defends mutant-kind by any means necessary.
Read More »Skylanders info graphic shows off just how big Spyro and friends have become
We all should know by now how massive the Skyanders franchise has become since its debut in 2011, but this info graphic released by Activision is still a little bit of a shocker.
Read More »Strike Vector (PC) Review
Ultra-hard space-shooting action so good, you’ll keep coming back despite the urge to chuck your keyboard across the room.
Read More »Outlast (PS4) Review
Outlast was produced and developed by Red Barrels Studio, whose last know title was…Outlast. Yes, they have only created one game, but that is okay because the one game they have made is absolutely fantastic (except for the ending).
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 2/3/14
This past week, GR talked up (what else) the new direction for Sonic the Hedgehog with Sonic Boom, ran down the full ins and outs of the new Smash Bros game from Nintendo and published a little something about a topic called video game linearity.
Read More »Toy Maker and the Void Sword star in new Lords of Shadows 2 gameplay trailers
Check out the complete boss fight as Dracula takes on a possessed version of his lackey, the Toy Maker- then stay for a look at the Void Sword in action.
Read More »A familiar face shows up in Sakurai’s pic of the day
Today’s screenshot is a particularly interesting one. Here we see the pyrosphere from Metroid: Other M, but instead of the usual fight going on, an old favorite takes the stage. Mother Brain makes an appearance in this image, and it appears to be the Super Metroid version of her. For …
Read More »Marvel announces an army of second printings
A whole bunch of Marvel’s best selling recent books are headed back to press for reintroduction on the racks of your local comics shop. If you missed out on some the best stuff from Spidey, the X-Men and more in the last few weeks, now’s your chance to catch up.
Read More »Transformers Universe re-emerges, tests its metal with new trailer
We haven’t heard anything from Transformers Universe in a while, but the game’s far from dead. Actually, it’s looking more impressive than it ever has.
Read More »Games for Change joins the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC
Taking place in New York City, the Tribeca Film Festival has fast become one of the biggest events on the city’s calendar every year. Now Games for Change, the gaming-centric charitable organization, will be adding their own show behind the event for more exposure than they’ve ever had before.
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