Very few games have been able to immerse players in magical worlds the way games like Final Fantasy 7, Xenogears and Lunar: Silver Star Story did, but Studio Ghibli and Level-5 attempt to do just that with their latest PS3 exclusive: Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. Is Ni No Kuni the return to form gamers have been waiting for, or is it destined to wallow in mediocrity?
Lets rock, baby! Dmc: Devil May Cry is now out on store shelves. Developer Ninja Theory did a major overhaul of the series, bringing changes to Dante and the Devil May Cry universe that caused an uproar among fans of the past installments. So how does it hold up? One word: SSSensational!
Aaron and Ryan strap on their spurs and find out who’s got the quickest draw in the west in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger.
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Hauppauge’s best efforts come up short in the HD PVR 2, held back by poor software and lackluster hardware.
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Company says project is not related to Xbox One or Reclaimer Trilogy; more information soon.
In addition to Halo 5, Halo 6, and the new Halo TV series, it appears Microsoft is working on yet another project in the science-fiction series.
A listing for “Bootcamp” appeared on the Korean Game Rating Board today (via GameFront) with Halo 3 mentioned in its product description, suggesting the project could be the long-rumored Halo 3 PC port.
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed with GameSpot that Bootcamp is something unrelated to the company’s other Halo endeavors, but wouldn’t go into further detail.
“What’s Bootcamp? It is not related to our Xbox One efforts, or the Reclaimer Saga, but rather a project we’re very enthusiastic about and will have more to say about in the near future,” the company said.
As GameFront points out, Bootcamp is referenced in the title of Brian Reed’s novel Halo: Fall of Reach: Boot Camp.
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Company says project is not related to Xbox One or Reclaimer Trilogy; more information soon.
In addition to Halo 5, Halo 6, and the new Halo TV series, it appears Microsoft is working on yet another project in the science-fiction series.
A listing for “Bootcamp” appeared on the Korean Game Rating Board today (via GameFront) with Halo 3 mentioned in its product description, suggesting the project could be the long-rumored Halo 3 PC port.
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed with GameSpot that Bootcamp is something unrelated to the company’s other Halo endeavors, but wouldn’t go into further detail.
“What’s Bootcamp? It is not related to our Xbox One efforts, or the Reclaimer Saga, but rather a project we’re very enthusiastic about and will have more to say about in the near future,” the company said.
As GameFront points out, Bootcamp is referenced in the title of Brian Reed’s novel Halo: Fall of Reach: Boot Camp.
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Watch this weekend as the Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 9: Infinity brings you some of the best players and matches on the road to EVO 2013.
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