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Batman: The Brave and the Bold Preview

If you’re not familiar with the Brave and the Bold’s take on the Batman universe, it’s very different from that of Arkham Asylum, or even Batman: The Animated Series. The game, like the show, is a throwback to the campy Batman of the ‘60s, with Robin making his goofy quips and the villains not remotely serious or scary. The game looks just like the cartoon – even to the point of feeling like you’re actually playing a hand-animated cartoon, which is pretty cool. Read the rest of this entry »
Just Add Water is working on new Oddworld game

New Oddworld games are being worked on, and not just by the folks at Oddworld Inhabitants. Just Add Water, the team behind the groovy PSN/PSP shooter Gravity Crash have revealed that they are working on “multiple projects” in the franchise that will also span “across multiple platforms”. Read the rest of this entry »
The Birth of Rayman and His Beginings in “Rayman Origins”

Rayman Origins is the story of two friends, or rather two outrageous scoundrels that spend their time pestering the little magical folk. Yes, in the beginning Rayman was more into handing out free slaps than into world saving. Strangely enough it is this very eventful story we are interested in: how did this uncontrollable individual and his grotesque companion become the heroes that we know? Patience, the answers will come… Read the rest of this entry »
Earthworm Jim HD Short Review

Earthworm Jim HD reminds us just how po-faced most games are. Even the rock fantasy of last year’s Brütal Legend seems like a board meeting compared to the beautiful lunacy of Jim. Read the rest of this entry »
Rocket Knight Review

Sparkster is a jet pack wearing opossum equipped with a sword. The knightly rodent made his debut in Rocket Knight Adventures for the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis in 1993. After the inevitable sequel (and spin-off), Sparkster mysteriously vanished. Read the rest of this entry »
Little Big Planet 2 On Its Cute Little Way

Officially announced by Sony, Little Big Planet 2 will come to the PS3 in Winter 2010. The sequel to the critically acclaimed Little Big Planet, Little Big Planet 2 looks to go further with the Play, Create, and Share genre that it created. Read the rest of this entry »
Capcom plans reveal Mega Man Online

Capcom’s 2011 fiscal plans have lifted the veil on something called Mega Man Online. According to a financial report, Capcom is working on the title alongside South Korea-based Neowiz Games; “joint development” is how it’s worded. Read the rest of this entry »
LittleBigPlanet 2 to support Move at launch after all

Sony’s official announcement of LittleBigPlanet 2 has cleared up the inclusion of PlayStation Move functionality; turns out the previously stated lack of Move support at launch isn’t quite accurate. Read the rest of this entry »
Some LittleBigPlanet 2 screenshots

Here are some new LittleBigPlanet 2 screenshots. Naturally, the game is looking pretty sharp, if pretty similar to the predecessor. From the details we have so far, though, the thing to really see in action will be the new creative options available to players. Read the rest of this entry »
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Rocket Knight release date is May 12 on XBLA & Steam, May 18 on PSN

Rocket Knight has a release date of May 12, 2010 on Xbox Live Arcade and Steam and May 18th on Playstation Network announced publisher Konami via the Rocket Knight Facebook page. Read the rest of this entry »









