Despite simplifying the heads-up and on-screen information displayed in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, Ubisoft’s upcoming third-person shooter still has a lot of things to tell you on screen.
Gamersmint this morning popped up these six Borderlands 2 screens, at first saying Gearbox Software released them. I don’t have my Game Informer so I’m not sure if these are magscans. Don’t look like ‘em, though.
It looks like, if Google Translate can be believed, that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 got a recent outing in Munich, giving press there a chance to go hands on with the game, and releasing two new screenshots from the game.
Now that I’ve gotten past the shock of the initial reveal and the awe of the first trailer, I’m done referring to BloodRayne: Betrayal as a game that’s trying to be Castlevania. With each new screenshot I find myself wishing there was a Castlevania that looked this good.
Look! It’s an actual town, complete with people with ellipses over their heads, indicating that they wish to speak to you! Oh Square Enix, you do love us.
Due out this Australian winter for the PC, A Game of Thrones – Genesis includes a single player campaign written under the supervision of author George R.R. Martin.
Atlus narrows down the October North American release for the console version of The King of Fighters XIII today, promising console-exclusive characters, stages and game modes galore. Until then, expect screenshots and trailers galore, much like these.
With part two of the one-part Harry Potter book finale making its way to cinemas, it’s time to take a look at the video game based on the movie based on the book… and the portable based on that.