Telltale Games will be partnering with Skybound to bring a special live performance of The Walking Dead: Season One at San Diego Comic-Con 2015.
Multiple cast members from the game will act out their roles on stage at Petco Park live on Saturday, July 11 at 8pm (all times PST) in Petco Park. The cast includes Dave Fennoy as Lee, Melissa Hutchison as Clementine, Nicole Vigil as Carley, Gavin Hammon as Kenny, Nicki Rapp as Lilly, and Adam Harrington who will be performing both Andy St. John and Larry.
It's been two weeks since the official launch of Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward. As planned, its first raid has opened up, and along with it come a flood of changes and additions to the game.
Warner Bros. Interactive has shared new details on the upcoming Batgirl DLC for Batman: Arkham Knight.
According to EW, the story-centric add-on, dubbed "Batgirl: A Matter of Family," will be set before the events of Arkham Asylum and pairs up Batgirl with Robin as she seeks to save her father, Commissioner Gordon, from Joker's clutches.
The fine folks over at Konami and Kojima Productions have released a brand-new gameplay demonstration of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
In the demo, embedded below for your viewing pleasure, we get to see Snake take on a mission titled "A Heroes Way," in which he enlists the help of his stealthy sidekick Quiet to aid him in taking out a Spetsnaz commander.
The legendary Stone Cold Steve Austin, in shades of WWF Warzone (I just made myself feel a little old), has spinebusted his way onto the cover of WWE 2K16 with his signature entrance at the turnbuckle as the cover pose. I suppose if you're gonna have him on the cover, you might as well tie in the whole Austin 3:16 pun the video has going.
Predator will finally be available for Mortal Kombat X starting tomorrow, July 7, as a part of the de facto "season pass" Kombat Pack still available for $29.99. This will come bundled with three new character skins including Commando Johnny, Infrared Scorpion, and Carl Weathers as Jax.
I don't think I'm alone when I say Watch Dogs was one of my biggest disappointments of 2014. The E3 presentations leading up the release didn't quite match up, and it's a discrepancy Ubisoft recognizes.
Publisher Aksys Games held a panel this past weekend, and though I'm sure there are big Aksys fans out there, the most noteworthy thing leading up to the panel was the prospect of a Zero Escape 3 announcement. Well, it happened and the conclusion of the trilogy comes out next year.
Everyone has a story for Butcher. It is a campfire ghost tale of this video game generation, right up there with the Hounds of Resident Evil Windows and I Can't Look At Mannequins The Same, Thank You Silent Hill. Everyone's Butcher story differs, but one thing remains the same:
Fresh Meat.
My Butcher Story begins on the original Playstation version of Diablo—here my story already deviates because nobody remembers the Playstation version. It was a Saturday night, everyone was asleep and I was wide awake, squinting at the screen. Was that a door? How do I use spells again?
I was not very good at this game. I was, however, very good at swearing.
The first time you hear the Butcher growl, "FRESH MEAT," you learn new words. Normal swearing does not apply. Remember when you were just fighting skeletons in a forest? What happened to that? What is this thing? All of these were questions asked in between bouts of verbal sludge spewed forth by an adolescent mind fueled by fear and Cheetos. I wasn't ready for the Butcher. I took the game back to my local Gamestop and never looked back.
Minecon 2015 took place this past weekend, an annual event that celebrates all things Minecraft. A few notable announcements were made this year, including new details on Telltale's Minecraft: Story Mode.
As development on Mighty No. 9 wraps, Keiji Inafune has taken to Kickstarter to launch another Mega Man-inspired project, this time modeled after the classic Legends series.
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Square Enix has announced it has pulled the Mac version of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn from sale and is offering consumers refunds for their purchase.
The game has been plagued by a number of technical issues on Mac, for which the game's director and producer, Naoki Yoshida, has apologized for over on the game's official forums.
This Tuesday the first raid for Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward will open to players. It's called Alexander, and players have been spending countless hours preparing for it.
Alexander will first be available in its Normal difficulty variant this Tuesday following maintenance, which is said to be slightly less difficult than The Binding Coil of Bahamut. In two more weeks Savage difficult will unlock, offering a grueling challenge to FFXIV's most hardcore players. The raid won't be without reward, though. All new job-specific sets as well as other raid-exclusive items will be available to those who brave its many obstacles.
Check Out: Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward Review
If you're a Final Fantasy fan you may be familiar with Alexander for his recurring appearances throughout the series, namely as a summon. In FFXIV players will be able to go inside of his large fortress-like body (seen above in art form) and battle menacing bosses in a steampunk environment.
Onechanbara Z2 Chaos will come out in North America on July 21. It's a third-person action game that's heavy on visual stimuli such as blood, gore, boobs, and butt, all while not being very graphically impressive. Oh hey, do I see 80 screenshots down here?
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I fucking do!
During today's Japan Expo, Final Fantasy XIV Producer Naoki Yoshida shared that the game has accumulated a total of five million paid subscribers during its 21 months on the market.
To be clear, the current subscriber count hasn't been announced, nor has Square Enix ever shared this figure. The five million subscriber total doesn't include trial accounts, and only those who have at one time or another paid the $12.99/$14.99 monthly fee making it a substantial feat.
Also See: FFXIV: Heavensward Review
Estimates place FFXIV at around 800,000 to 1.2 million subscribers after a one million subscriber bump from February's announced total of four million, averaging at around 9,000 new players per day over four months. Significant post-launch updates and the arrival of Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward have been key components to recent growth.
It's long been rumored that Nintendo's next console will bridge its frontiers in the handheld and home console gaming markets to unify both spaces. Today's rumor further substantiates that claim.
Wanting some fireworks that won't blow your fingers off? Try the card game Hanabi. This is a pretty fun cooperative card game for 2-5 players. Your goal is to put on a great fireworks show while not getting blown up, all while playing by some very tricky communication rules. You can't look at your own cards, but everyone else can — you hold them backwards. Yeah.
Earlier this morning Warner Bros. announced the first add-on for Batman: Arkham Knight. Batgirl: A Matter of Family features the titular sidekick as she fights crime with a special friend.
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