Category: International news
Two trailers and a few pictures. That’s all. There are not video-commentaries about the gameplay or articles that give a better idea of the plot. But even with that little, Naghty Dog knows that The Last of Us already owns… Read More »
There are games which release date isn’t really their right time. Sometimes, the new gameplay mechanics that these games propose pass unnoticed among the famous IPs’ marketing beast. Other times, with their aesthetics comes the wrong idea of being targeted… Read More »
It doesn’t look that developers Criterion Games, specialized in high-octane arcade racing titles, are about to change their ways. After the hit that many critics consider the best yet in the saga with Need for Speed: Hot pursuit, the British… Read More »
Maybe the most successful franchise of all time in the history of interactive entertainment –at least in the west–, and maybe the most criticized. With more than $3 billion in revenues and 40 million monthly active players, it’s fair to… Read More »
The calm before the storm. That’s the sentence that many game industry followers have in our heads right now. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, also known as E3, is opening in less more than a month, and everybody is expecting announcements… Read More »
Coming as a surprise in the latest Nintendo Direct Conference in Japan, company president Satoru Iwata has announced the release of New Super Mario Bros. 2 for 3DS. This new 2D platformer sequel of the critically acclaimed – and sales… Read More »
UPDATED with the new gameplay trailer. Love them or hate them, but sequels are what keep the game industry together. Sometimes, they are necessary to introduce some inventive mechanics. Other times, they are only produced to make ginormous profits. Sadly… Read More »
Although Level-5 and Studio Ghibli artful RPG hit the stores in the Rising Sun country six months ago, it’s now confirmed that western gamers will have to wait a little more to put their hands in that sweet delight that… Read More »
Maybe it wasn’t expected at all, but Capcom does not want its Lost Planet franchise to freeze after its cold second entry. In a movement contrary to what it’s being done in the Resident Evil saga and its derivation to… Read More »











