We got to go hands on with Xbox Live Indie Games entry Grapple Buggy at E3 this year, a fine buggying session through a lush alien world. At the time, developer Nathan Fouts teased the game’s story.
Big Fish Games presents Drawn: The Painted Tower, a simply gorgeous PC puzzle adventure game available for digital download this Friday.
Ignition Entertainment’s Muramasa: The Demon Blade will be in stores soon, so the company has released a “Moment in Art” trailer to make sure everyone who owns a Wii sees how lovely it looks.
Frontier Developments once again puts the power of the wind in your hands in LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias, the follow-up to the acclaimed WiiWare launch title. Here’s what it looks like.
There’s a new LocoRoco game due out later this year, and a new game means new gimmicks, in this case a fundamental change to the game’s simple control scheme, with the introduction of the “boing”.
Level-5′s puzzle franchise Professor Layton series are not 8-bit NES games. They have many more bits and are on the Nintendo DS.
Bionic Commando’s cheeky YouTube ads were pretty alright; the game, eh, it had problems. But Capcom’s right back at it with this pitch, giving your pre-order of Dark Void from GameStop all the fulfillment of visiting a pawn shop.
newVideoPlayer("/CFerguson_WoW_Stephanie.flv", 506, 423,""); Craig Ferguson of The Late-Late Show on CBS last night got a reader’s invitation to join a Warcraft guild, and responded somewhat circuitously. In the end, what he’s really saying is that playing World of Warcraft is hip. It is?
If you found the original video of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain reanimated for Guitar Hero 5 uncomfortable to watch, seeing his polygonal ghost prance about and sing the songs of Bush and Megadeth may simply be too much.