This week THQ takes a dip, Capcom has a sit and Ubisoft’s servers throw a fit, as the week’s news unspools to delight and amaze the quizzically minded!
SiliconNooB argues that the sideways step that Final Fantasy XIII-2 has taken with respect to meta-rating is not necessarily the result of a deficit in quality, but rather the fact that review scores are no longer being inflated following FFXIII’s release
Final Fantasy XIII-2 loses its street cred, Persona 4 gains content, the ESA gains tax payer money and Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning loses seven missions – in this week’s carefully balanced news excretion.
With the American release of Final Fantasy XIII-2 on the horizon, Daniel decides to look back on the controversial XIII. Does he think XIII worth playing, or a game that should have been forgotten? Read on and find out!
This week Konami belt some franchise release dates to all ends of the field, while Square Enix send their men out to the ropes in hope of an early breakthrough.
This week, Deimosion reviews Fable III. Is it Fable-ulous, or this the third entry in the Fable series just a Peter Molysnooze? Read on as Deimosion discusses what it is that makes Fable III such an interesting game to review!
Torrentfreak have released a list of the year’s top performing illegal downloads, with the PC coming in at first place and the Wii and 360 vying for the honour of being the world’s most pirated home console! But where is the PS3?
This week, Emmori shouts at one of this year’s most anticipated games, but in a good way. Will Bethesda’s newest incarnation of their premiere Western RPG series outdo its predecessors? Find out as Emmori reports here!