Conduit 2 Trailer And Screens Blast Away Highlight Weapons

A batch of new screens and a trailer for the upcoming Wii-exclusive first person shooter Conduit 2 were just released, all of which showcase some of the game’s weapons. The weapons highlighted in the trailer include the Hive Cannon, a gun that shoots a swarm of insects that explode on contact, the Aegis Device, which allows players to use their enemies own ammo against them, and the AR-C Eclipse, a gun that can render its user completely invisible....

May 5, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Patricia Heinecke

Mortal Kombat Release Date And Special Edition Details

Mortal Kombat is koming home in April 2011. In just about four short months players will be able to master all new fatalities and combos, and on the PS3 take Kratos for a spin against their favorite Mortal Kombat fighters. Also launching alongside the the standard edition of the game are two special edition versions, the Kollector’s Edition and Tournament Edition. The Kollector’s Edition will come packed with the game, a collectible art book, DLC for Mortal Kombat Klassic Costume Skins and avatar costumes, along with Sub-Zero and Scorpion figurines....

May 5, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Linda Mccabe

New Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Trailer Details Playable And Support Characters

Bandai Namco Entertainment’s forthcoming action RPG Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has confirmed a ton of playable characters in the past few weeks, ranging from Majin Vegeta to Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks, but its support characters haven’t received a ton of love until today. The publisher released a new trailer that focuses on some of the game’s playable and support character, detailing their play styles and abilities. Before moving forward, it’s worth mentioning that this Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot trailer does not feature every single playable or support character, but it does seems to show plenty from the beginning through the Freiza Saga....

May 5, 2022 · 2 min · 413 words · Scott Burch

Transformers Dark Of The Moon Video Game Review

Nearly one year ago, High Moon Studios debuted one of the most enjoyable Transformers games in the history of the franchise (read our review). It was a competent third person shooter with epic boss battles — and the ability to transform on the fly between vehicle and giant robot. There were plenty of stand-out gameplay elements — and everything came together to create an exciting, and most importantly fun, action title....

May 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1153 words · Sierra Gatto

Wwe Smackdown Vs Raw 2011 Fan Axxess Dlc Program

THQ has announced a new downloadable content delivery system, called “Fan Axxess,” for their upcoming WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw 2011. The DLC program, named after the fan convention that usually precedes the Wrestlemania pay-per-view event, promises to deliver premium content to fans. For $9.99 on the PlayStation 3 or 800 Microsoft points on the Xbox 360, players will become members of the official Fan Axxess program. The program will allow members to access select downloadable content that will be released throughout the game’s lifespan....

May 5, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Debra Potts

10 Co Op Games To Play If You Loved Man Of Medan

You’ve just finished Man Of Medan and enjoyed playing with a friend, but have nothing to do afterward. Most horror games don’t actually support multiplayer or co-op modes, because playing alone is simply part of the experience. With friends, it’s always easier to laugh scary scenes off, but we won’t judge you if you need the comfort of a friend on this year’s Halloween. Luckily, there are a few horror-themed games out there that let you team up with your friend against the forces of evil, whether they are undead or something even more terrifying....

May 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1175 words · Manuel Croft

10 Easter Eggs Only True Fans Caught In Control

When developers Remedy created Max Payne and Alan Wake, no one expected that - beyond a few allusions - the universes would actually be connected. It should be no surprise then that best selling author Stephen King was a huge influence on Alan Wake, even going as far as quoting the man himself in the game. However, the Stephen King influences don’t end with the Alan Wake series but are present in Max Payne, Quantum Break, and now Control....

May 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1146 words · Mary Meadows

10 Things That Make No Sense About Bioshock

BioShock is a fantastic game, and even to this day, it stands up as one of the greatest stories in gaming. It is highly imaginative, richly thematic, and wonderfully inventive. It is composed of some sort of Rand-ian dystopia that takes place in a city at the bottom of the ocean! But if we had to nitpick, we would say that some things don’t really make a whole lot of sense....

May 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1314 words · Andre Holley

10 Things To Love About The Darwin Project

The Darwin Project is a Battle Royale created by Scavenger Games. It was released quietly on PS4 January 14th, 2020 for free and with few expectations as it had been in early access for PC since 2018. At first glance, Darwin looks like a Fortnite knock off. However, the only two things the games have in common are genre and animation style. It doesn’t take long to realize that this Project shines as a fresh battle royale experience during a boom for this style of game....

May 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1317 words · Mark Harper

14 Hilarious Todd Howard Memes Only Skyrim Fallout Fans Understand

Oh, Todd Howard, a name as iconic as it is controversial. Everyone has an opinion on him and everyone has an opinion on the games he helped bring to the forefront. Regardless of what you think of him, there’s no denying that he’s done a gargantuan job at pushing out incredible titles that continue to wow fans and other game developers all over the world. That being said, the decisions taken by Bethesda haven’t always been received with roaring applause, which has served as inspiration for these 10 hilarious Todd Howard memes that any Fallout and Skyrim fans will understand right away....

May 5, 2022 · 7 min · 1461 words · Brian Miller

25 Hidden Areas In Sekiro Casuals Will Never Find And Where To Find Them

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is yet another gaming masterpiece from From Software. The developers behind the Dark Souls series and Bloodborne are known for creating vast worlds populated with unforgiving enemies. They also have a penchant for making games that balance on the border between extremely difficult and nigh impossible. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is no exception to this From Software rule. With the addition of a grappling hook and a more direct storyline, Sekiro should be proud to stand alongside its other From Software counterparts....

May 5, 2022 · 11 min · 2160 words · Stephen Breen

25 Nintendo Pictures From The 90S That Show Why Gamers Have Trust Issues

Everyone loves Nintendo! The same parent company responsible for Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda ushered in a family-friendly style of gaming that has cornered the market of lovable mascots and their adorable enemies. Mario himself is as universal as Mickey Mouse. If you look at Nintendo today there is almost no denying that they have built an empire on bright and colorful gaming, with innovation to boot! Their latest console, the Nintendo Switch, was outselling its competition back in July of 2018 according to an article in Gamespot....

May 5, 2022 · 12 min · 2433 words · Christa Lopez

343 Industries Teases Halo 4 And Return Of Master Chief

While we have known for some time now that 343 Industries would be working on Microsoft’s next Halo title — taking the proverbial torch from original developer Bungie — there hasn’t been many clues pointing definitively towards the specifics of that game. There have been rumblings that perhaps it would be a remake of Combat Evolved only using the updated graphics of Halo: Reach, while other rumors pointed towards continuing the saga of Master Chief with Halo 4....

May 5, 2022 · 3 min · 439 words · Della Vincent

5 Borderlands Characters That Are Just Perfect 5 That Are Just Annoying

While the quality of writing in Borderlands games draws out some very divisive opinions on the internet, nobody can argue that the games feature some very colorful characters. Like anything in the medium that tries to be as humorous as possible, missing the mark can lead to some very annoying characters that just don’t know when to quit. Borderlands does manage to hit the mark quite often, however, producing some great and well-written characters that fans adore....

May 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1097 words · John Howe

5 Features Planet Zoo Has That Zoo Tycoon Doesn T 5 It Still Needs

Frontier’s Planet Zoo is considered by many to be a spiritual successor to Zoo Tycoon. Since the development process of the game has involved some of the same team, it’s unsurprising that you can see echos of the past title scattered throughout. However, not everything is echoed well and some features are entirely missing. In the years since Zoo Tycoon was first released, technology and society have moved on. Planet Zoo replicates this with its attention to detail, focus on conservation and its huge leap in development technology....

May 5, 2022 · 6 min · 1187 words · Joshua South

5 Letter Words Starting With Un Wordle Game Help

Ready to start guessing smarter in Wordle and not waste those six guesses? In this guide, we’ll go through all the 5-letter words starting with UN to lend you a hand on your quest to maintain a hot streak. Note that the following list of words has been tested and will work in Wordle. However, if you spot any missing or incorrect words, please inform us via the comments below so we can take a look at the list and update it if necessary....

May 5, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Wayne Woods

5 Things You Didn T Know About Mixer Streamer Shroud

Shroud, whose real name is Michael Grezesiek, is a 25-year old streamer of some renown, recently winning the Content Creator of the Year Awards for 2019, who was previously a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. He’s recently made headlines when he followed fellow streamer Ninja from the the popular Twitch streaming service to Mixer, with some followers moving there to check out his content while also picking up others. As such, it’s worth mentioning that Shroud has a substantial history in the video game industry, well before his days of Twitch and Mixer....

May 5, 2022 · 4 min · 746 words · Ed Robinson

5G Guide History Origin And More

Key Points 5G is the latest standard for wireless technology that is a network.The process of setting up a 5G network is a partnership between governments and telecommunication providers.5G is a connectivity standard that will allow for exceptionally fast and modern internet speeds. 5G is the latest standard for wireless technology. The 5G network – now being set up throughout the United States and many places in the rest of the world – is the successor to 4G....

May 5, 2022 · 5 min · 898 words · James Larkin

A Brand New Female Bowling Anime Looks To Score A Perfect Game

Slice-of-life anime fans rejoice as a brand new anime called Turkey from Tatsunoko Production has officially been announced. The new project features Namoi Hiruta as the scriptwriter and Airi Takekawa as the character designer, with Pony Canyon responsible for music production and BAKKEN RECORD set to oversee animation. So far, fans only have an official website and a teaser image for details and hints about the upcoming anime. The show takes place in Chikuma City in Nagano Prefecture, and five high school girls await a train on a platform....

May 5, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Debra Valencia

A Cut Questline Has Been Found In Elden Ring For Merchant Kal

When it comes to FromSoftware games, there’s usually plenty left on the cutting room floor. As is the case in a lot of games, actually. Elden Ring is no different either, and now a cut questline involving everyone’s favorite merchant has been discovered. At this point, it’s clear that Elden Ring has a ton of cut content left to discover. As spotted by Eurogamer, Elden Ring‘s latest piece of cut content was discovered and restored by dataminer Sekiro Dubi....

May 5, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Eric Alvarez