2K Games has just released to us the box art for BioShock 2, the hotly anticipated sequel to the 2007 Game of the Year. Other than reminding you that it launches on February 9, 2010, there's not a whole lot else to say about it besides the fact that it's sure purty. I threw the PS3 and PC boxes down below in case you're curious. No big difference except the PS3 one is a little wider view...... Full story...
A couple of weeks ago, NaviFairy brought the news to one and all that we'd be seeing a new type of vehicle in Mass Effect 2, along with some details about its functionality and release.
I may not be the biggest online PC gamer, but after checking the games that Paradox Interactive brought to GDC I'm starting to think about what it's going to take to bring my ancient PC up to specs to play some of these games.
White Knight Chronicles is a jRPG with no qualms or quibbles about the fact. At times it seems to wallow in the genre, as happy as a pig in mud, but the addition of its GeoNet and character customization offer a hint of something new.
Are you still giddy from Game-Boy's Puzzle Quest 2 hands-on? Well fans of the unique pairing of puzzle and RPG mechanics will be happy to hear that Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes HD will be making its way to Xbox Live Arcade and the Playstation Network later this year.
Price Updates Chessmaster: The Art Of Learning Sale (now $9.99, original price $19.99) Tom Clancy's EndWar Sale (now $14.
In case there weren't enough games out to play, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is due out on the Wii next week, too.
Over at Capcom's blog, they're running an Ace Attorney Tribute Contest, and one of the categories is for cosplay.
Mama just keeps showing off her talents! Our favorite kerchief-bedecked game heroine is making an explosive comeback this fall, as the very same character who showed us she can cook with the best of them, create plantlife from raw soil, and shop for groceries like she don't even care--is finally breaking out the arts and crafts.
Rock Band continues it's bid to be the top of the rhythm/music game heap (and I would say they've pretty much reached it) with the announcement of Green Day Rock Band.
With the release of Final Fantasy XIII, it comes as no surprise that people have a few questions for Motomu Toriyama, the game's director, about the game and what is in store for the series.
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