Brütal Legend rocking preorder bonuses for GameStop
Rock just isn’t what it used to be. With Guitar Hero 5 capitalizing on in-game advertising and Rock Band selling out to LEGO just to earn some extra cash from the kiddies, rock has lost touch with its roots, man. Brütal Legend is joining in on the corporate schilling, offering bonuses for gamers...
Need For Speed: Shift – Nissan Skyline 2000 GTR Screens
It’s nice to see that the current generation systems are being used to more of their potential than the first generation or even second generation of titles that have released so far. Developers are finding new tricks to pull off graphic genius and still being able to immerse gamers into games that...
Batman: Arkham Asylum Villains Trailer
Batman: Arkham Asylum is quickly becoming a game that many gamers are looking forward to. Releasing on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on August 25, 2009, this title could be the first game of the Fall season that gamers will mark as a “must-buy.” This new Batman: Arkham Asylum trailer highlights some...
Ghostbusters The Video Game
I’ve gotta say, inFamous and Prototype have still got my full attention. What a great summer of games! This week sees the release of Guitar Hero: Smash Hits, which takes your old Guitar Hero favorites and adds the bass, drum and vocal parts. Great, as if you haven’t played these songs to death already....
Left 4 Dead 2 Lurking onto the PS3?
When Left 4 Dead 2 was announced at E3 2009, gamers were left reeling in shock.  Well it looks like one surprise may be leading to another, with EA listing Left 4 Dead 2 as a multiplatform release.  Though this possibility sounds far-fetched, a picture is worth a thousand words.  Below is a screenshot...
2K and Bethesda team up for a sweet bundle
Just in case you missed them the first time around, 2K and Bethesda are releasing a pair of modern classics in one package. The original BioShock and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will be made available together for just $40 on Xbox 360 or $30 for PC on July 7. Sounds like a great deal, but shame on...
Infinity Ward explains Modern Warfare name change
It seems weird that Infinity Ward would sacrifice the namesake they made famous for the upcoming Modern Warfare 2, omitting the Call of Duty tag in any capacity. Most gamers have probably already accepted the name change anyhow, but MTV Multiplayer got in a quick interview with Robert Bowling, community...
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