Trauma Team is the newest entry in the medical series from Atlus, originally started on the DS with Trauma Center the games have expanded to be solid titles for both Nintendo consoles. Now with Trauma Team the developers have added all new gameplay types to vary the experience the series is known for.
Konami dug down deep from their past and chose a great game to return for gamers through Xbox Live Arcade and PSN. Find out if Rocket Knight was a good buy to get nostalgic for.
It's been awhile since we've seen a breakout hit of arcade racers. Burnout Paradise was pretty much the last of it but we're about to see that drought come to an end with Split/Second. Disney Interactive and the guys over at Black Rock Studios have come up with a game with enough destruction and chaos to make Burnout quiver in its boots. Does this mean we have a new king of arcade racers, or in the very least give a game like Burnout a run for its money? Yes and No
Alan Wake was originally announced for the Xbox 360 when the console itself was first announced, since then the game was hardly talked about until last year's E3 where gameplay was finally shown and a release time frame was given. Now Alan Wake has been released, does it live up to the 4 or more years of hype?
Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition, is a first person brawler with elements of a shooter added in all done in Valve's Source engine. The team behind this Xbox Live Arcade has created a fantasy world of pure imagination, somewhere only dreams could possibly take you.
Simply take an iconic game almost 2 decades old, age it, mix it in with a heap of nostalgia and you got yourself 3D Dot Game Heroes. From Software does a great job of making you feel like a kid again, in more ways then one...