Just like with the first game, a comic series was created to compliment the release of Dead Space 2, though this time the comic included some playable mini-games…
Ever since I played the original game, I’ve become quite a huge fan of Dead Space and rank it among the best games that have come out of what has been a very productive generation.
Oh man, I love Borderlands, it’s such a good game and so addictive. I’m also having a lot of fun playing online with my friends, there’s so much I love about this game.
E3 2010 has come and gone, as a result we’ve been buried in a tonne of awesome things to look forward to in the future. Be warned, this will be an epicly long post…
Recently the Xbox Live Arcade version of Perfect Dark was released and everyone except Perfect Dark fans who don’t own a 360 rejoiced, which is a shame, cause it’s pretty good.
There’s nothing much going on under the sea, just a whole lot of salt water and a whole lot of sea life… and then there’s that underwater utopian society of Rapture…
Isn’t it great when a game is released that has a great imaginative and interesting story that is made even better with very well handled gameplay? Welcome to the Animus…
The first words you’ll hear anyone utter when you ask them about Dead Space is most likely going to be, “It’s like Resident Evil 4″… and it is for the most part…
Usually when you think of Xbox Live, you immediately think of a great online gaming network filled with whiny, arrogant and down right abusive people who are usually teenagers.
As has been much publicised, Resident Evil 5 is heavily focused on co-operative gameplay, so I thought, “Why not have a co-op article to go with it.”