Promoting some of the most-anticipated games of the year for the region, Microsoft is trying to push Xbox 360 hard this summer, with Ninja Gaiden 2 leading the pack in Japan.
The temperature is rising this summer as the Electronic Arts get ready to release eight action-packed titles from seven of the world’s most critically acclaimed development studios.
Grand Theft Auto IV breaks Guinness world records with biggest entertainment release of all-time. The popular franchise trumps all other entertainment title sales.
While Microsoft has been pushing this year’s line-up their silence on other high-profile titles may be all the evidence needed. Mass Effect 2 on PlayStation 3, a year without a Halo game? Say it ain’t so!
Microsoft's Spring 2008 Game Showcase pours new game details and media like Niagara Falls pours water and it isn't any different with this year's most anticipated Xbox 360 release.
Universe at War: Earth Assault Review
Universe at War: Earth Assault, though not reaching full and expected potential, ranks very close to doing so. Once again the ladies and gentlemen at Petroglyph haven’t disappointed consumers.
Halo 4: Possibilities
Halo 3 is in the history books, you were playing Call of Duty 4, but soon you will be playing Grand Theft Auto IV. Eventually though, you will be wanting some brand new action with everyone’s favorite Spartan and we cover some of the possibilities.
Lost Odyssey Review
This epic story-driven game makes you feel like you're watching a blockbuster movie, reading a bestselling book, and playing one sweet game all at once.
Ikaruga Review
Considered by many to be one of the best arcade shooters of all time, Treasure’s Ikaruga finally makes its way to Xbox Live Arcade, and shows that sometimes things are simple as black and white.
Stranglehold Review Rewind
We go back and take a look at Stranglehold, videogame sequel to John Woo’s Hardboiled. Check out all the crazy kung-fu gun-wielding action inside.
Battlefield Bad Company Multiplayer Hands-On
We take a look through at the beta for Bad Company and see if its worth paying attention to. Battlefield fans will be pleases, but other may not.
Dark Sector Review
Dark Sector is inspired by the past five years of gaming’s greats, with a few of its own tricks, and makes it more than just a “poor-man’s Gears of War”. Find out more in our full review.