Alex Riviello
New Video Game Releases — July 2012
The new video game releases for July 2012 has very little to get excited about. One interesting note is that while there’s not a single new Vita game coming out there are plenty for the 3DS. E3 was pretty light on stuff for Sony’s new system but let’s hope we start to see more releases in the coming months
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100 Greatest Games Ever
Choosing the 100 Greatest Games Ever is no easy task, especially when there are decades upon decades of titles to chose from.
‘Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse’ Coming to Xbox 360 and PS3
There hasn’t been an official announcement of the game just yet, but listings on Amazon have revealed that ‘Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse’ is in the works for the Xbox 360 and PS3.
Bethesda Softworks Brings The Elder Scrolls Online
Bethesda Softworks has just announced that their incredibly popular ‘Elder Scrolls’ series, which recently spawned Skyrim, will be continuing in The Elder Scrolls Online, an MMO being developed by ZeniMax Online Studios.
Crysis 3 Nanosuits Up For NYC, Set for Spring 2013 Release
When will aliens leave the Big Apple alone? Can’t they hit somewhere else for once?
‘Devil May Cry’ HD Collection Game Review
Capcom is releasing updated versions of their old games? We know you must be as shocked as we are.
Watch the New Trailer for ‘Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor’
Capcom has just released this new trailer for Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, which may be the most exciting Kinect game ever released.
Resident Evil 6 Gets $1,300 Premium Edition
Capcom has just announced the Resident Evil 6 Premium Edition, which has to be the most expensive video game special edition of all time. It costs 105,000 yen, which sounds like a lot of money and it certainly is- $1291.50 by this morning’s exchange rate.
Leisure Suit Larry is Back! (Almost)
Just a week later and Leisure Suit Larry is almost fully erect.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Game Review
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This is not the Resident Evil you were expecting. Capcom decided to take a detour before the sixth installment of their survival horror series to bring some squad-based multiplayer to the zombie-infested property. To do so they enlisted the help of developer Slant Six Games, the team behind multiple ‘SOCOM’ titles, and the results are a bit mixed.