Category: Platforms

Burnout Crash

Burnout Crash announced

Burnout Crash has been announced for download on PS3 and Xbox 360. This new game features 18 crash junctions in six different locations but this time you’ll see the action from above and can post your high scores on the Crashwall. You can play it later on this year. Buy Burnout Crash now New: Buy Burnout Crash from Amazon.com Related: Burnout Paradise review, Arcade Racing games

Monkey Island Special Edition

Monkey Island Special Edition Collection

Activision have announced Monkey Island Special Edition Collection for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. The game combines The Secret of Monkey Island Special Edition and Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck’s Revenge Special Edition into one game and also includes never seen before bonus content as well. Buy Monkey Island Special Edition now New: Buy Monkey Island Special Edition from Amazon.com Related: The Secret of Monkey Island Special Edition, Monkey Island games

Mass Effect 3 Digital Deluxe Edition

Mass Effect 3 Digital Deluxe Edition

Electronic Arts are rewarding gamers who buy Mass Effect 3 directly from their Origin portal by giving away some extra game content not available if you buy it from the shops or other online retailers. The Digital Deluxe Edition will feature the N7 Arsenal Pack which includes a sniper rifle, shotgun, pistol and SMG as well as a robotic dog! You’ll also get a new costume for Shepard, a digital artbook and the soundtrack. Buy Mass Effect 3 now New: Buy Mass Effect 3 from Amazon.com Related: Mass Effect 3 release date, Mass Effect 3 rumours

Playstation Move Ape Escape

Playstation Move Ape Escape review

I think I need to start this review off by first making something very clear: for me, the joypad is, and always will be, king. Having evolved over many, many years to become what it is now, whether you use the traditional PS3 version, the Xbox360 pad with slightly wonkily-positioned sticks (presumably designed like that to prevent breaching Sony’s patent), or the Wii’s ‘let’s divide the controller into two bits so it looks even stranger’ version, the reason that the joypad has evolved into the form that it has is that it makes it possible to play just about any...

Call of Juarez: The Cartel

Call of Juarez The Cartel

Last night was of course the Harry Potter premiere in Trafalgar Square, London but also inside a Mexican bar off Covent Garden, Ubisoft were holding a little event to show off the multiplayer and co-op modes of Call of Juarez: The Cartel. This sequel is set in the present day instead of the Wild West so it’s less about riding horses and drinking your milk or whatever and more about busting caps in bad guys’ asses as one of three law enforcers trying to take down a drug cartel. I got to try out a couple of sections of the...

Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time for the 3DS

Review of Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D

By the end of 1998, polygonal 3D games were nothing new and games on rival platforms such as the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn had all gone into the third dimension. Could Nintendo really deliver the biggest game of all time and live up to the expectations? Sure up until then the Legend of Zelda featured a long and successful back catalogue, but pedigree can’t always guarantee success. The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time was known to be in development for around four years and at the time this was almost unheard of – as was missing the release...