As I mentioned last weekend, my gaming options are limited to one platform—the Nintendo DS—and two games—The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks and Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes. And so it goes this weekend… I may get my hands on a few Wii games during Christmas break, but nothing I’m planning on playing for…
Harmonix, clearly knowing when to hold ’em and when to fold ’em, has gone all in—in terms of bringing exactly seven new country tinged tracks to Rock Band next week. Rock Band and Rock Band 2 owners with a taste for twang should count their money, then decide if new downloadable tunes from Alan Jackson,…
Square Enix released Final Fantasy XIII last week, a release that, in its first four days, sold more than 1.5 million copies. But how did the competition fare with the Final Fantasy sales juggernaut vying for Japanese gamer’s yen? Quite well, especially if you consider the competition to be New Super Mario Bros. Wii, which…
Valve’s gift to the Left 4 Dead 2 customization community has arrived with the release of official campaign authoring tools and add-on support. You want to play custom campaigns of your own or someone else’s creation? Go nuts. The Left 4 Dead 2 authoring tools include support for AI Director logic for variable level layouts…
We love the holidays, if only for events like Naughty Dog‘s holiday themed Uncharted 2: Among Thieves weekend self-promotion, in which gamers will get double the experience cash for doing something they’d normally do anyway. But it’s also attractive for the option of placing Santa hats on Nathan Drake, a timely nod I’ve been a…
Did you miss today’s live call in version of Kotaku Talk Radio? Me too! I was fast asleep during today’s show, but thankfully the hour-long podcast with special guest Jeremiah Slaczka of 5th Cell fame is now available for download. In today’s episode, our podcast steering host Stephen Totilo and Jeremiah Slaczka, one of the…
Fans of Quake Live‘s brand of free web-based fragging can enjoy some Santa-style gib giving over the next few weeks, as the online shooter offers a Christmas-themed update in the form of a new map and new skins. The “Silent Night” Capture the Flag arena—described as “a slightly re-worked version of an arena from Team…
Microsoft and LucasArts have squeezed out one more downloadable demo just in time for Christmas, giving Xbox 360 owners a chance to test out LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues for last minute gift-giving consideration. If you didn’t feel that our review of the game was informative enough—you’re obviously crazy!—you can try the latest…
A recent update from Australia’s media classification body gives Wii players hope of playing PC Engine classic Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, the Richter Belmont-starring side-scrolling whip ’em up from 1993, via the magic of the Virtual Console service. Castlevania: Rondo of Blood has been available to Japanese Wii owners since 2008, but it may be…
The final episode of 343 Industries’ series of animated shorts set in the Halo universe will get its showing next week. Studio 4oC’s Halo Legends “Origins” wraps up the preview program on Halo Waypoint on Saturday, January 2. “Origins” highlights Forerunner battles with the Flood and “shed light on some of the main events of…
Nintendo isn’t normally in the business of publishing bloody, violent M-rated—or, in Japan’s case, CERO D rated—games for its hardware. In fact, Zangeki No Reginleiv will likely be the first Wii game to carry such a high rating. But blood shall flow and limbs shall be neatly severed in Zangeki No Reginleiv, a game announced…
Don’t think of Every Day The Same Dream as much as a game (though it is), but as an interesting, potentially fascinating experience, not too dissimilar from other interactive experiences like Passage and Don’t Look Back. But do play it. Every Day The Same Dream is a short but sweet adventure game, “a slightly existential…
While some publishers may be dropping the UMD format in favor of digital downloads, at least one PlayStation Portable title will re-embrace it in 2010, namely Holy Invasion Of Privacy, Badman! 2: Time to Tighten Up Security! Better yet, the sequel to the original Holy Invasion Of Privacy, Badman! will take advantage of all that…
Sony will release The Eye of Judgment Legends on PSP in North America, trimming the fat of the PlayStation Eye and physical cards, focusing only on the core card-based board game strategy gameplay. The Eye of Judgment Legends (don’t-call-it-a-port) version will also drop one more physical object: the UMD. Legends will hit the PlayStation Store…
Your first online peek at Isaac Clarke in Dead Space 2 has arrived, a 360 degree look at the necromorph dismemberment engineer that requires Microsoft’s Silverlight plug-in and a dose of patience. GameInformer has the first comprehensive look at Clarke in his newer, sleeker, more jetpack-accessorized space suit, and at least one unfamiliar necromorph. Fight…
Early 2010 offers PlayStation 3 owners one more option in the form of Nippon Ichi and Hitmaker’s Last Rebellion, the action oriented role-playing game with not one, but two protagonists! The game is now dated for sometime in February. That’s according to the PS3 game’s official site, which should explain just what Last Rebellion is,…
Atlus brings more medical action drama to the Wii in the incredibly crowded window of spring 2010, administering a baker’s dozen sized dose of new Trauma Team screens well in advance. These are those screens! They highlight the six specialties featured in Trauma Team—surgery, diagnostics, forensics, first response, endoscopy, and orthopedics—and may aid in the…
The Hong Kong and European versions of the PlayStation Store now offer one more way to empty one’s virtual Wallet, one dollar at a time, with the release of “premium avatar packs” for the PlayStation 3‘s XMB. The first of four avatar packs, each featuring three or four LittleBigPlanet-themed icons that can represent you on…
For a game that features a boss ejecting demonic babies from her nipples and “giant, metal penises” as columns, Visceral Games upcoming Dante’s Inferno sounds somehow more tame when the ESRB describes it. Even considering questionable body part physics. For a game set in Hell that seems designed to court controversy, the inclusion of “unblessed…
In their “other” recently released first-person shooter, Jurassic: The Hunted, Activision forgoes over-used antagonists such as aliens, zombies, demons, and Nazis, and puts dinosaurs back where they belong-right in our cross hairs! Remember when dinosaurs were cool? You know, when Jurassic Park ruled the box office, Dino Crisis wasn’t set on a spaceship, and Turok…
Mode
Follow us