Category: 3DS


Tired of only using your 3DS for trading puzzle pieces with other owners? A new addition to Nintendo’s eShop will give you an excuse to use your handheld for actually playing games. Continue reading

We were just recording a new episode of Replay yesterday when my coworkers informed me that Robin Williams named his daughter Zelda Continue reading

Sony

PlayStation Vita

Sony says that the PS Vita will launch “in the global market starting at the end of 2011,” so we’re counting it as an available platform this year. Many games are under the launch window banner with no specific release dates. Here are a few of the more promising entries that we hope will make it this year: Continue reading

Now that E3 has come and gone, we have a much clearer picture about what’s coming out in late 2011. Hint: it’s a lot. Continue reading

PC

Minecraft finally comes out of beta, Torchlight II adds multiplayer to the series, and MMOs Star Wars: The Old Republic and TERA are still expected to make it this year. Continue reading

Resident Evil: Revelations

Classic Survival Horror Resurrected

Despite the undeniable quality of Resident Evil 4 and 5, longtime fans of the series fondly remember the days spent hording bullets and scrounging for medical herbs. One my might think the action-focused gameplay introduced in RE 4 wouldn’t work well with the traditional solve a puzzle/kill a monster/find an item formula, but RE: Revelations is the proof that the two blend perfectly. Continue reading

Paper Mario 3DS

Paper Mario 3DS Shows Off Its Style

Intelligent Systems’ papercraft title may not be any closer to coming out, but in the meantime you can enjoy these screens and gameplay trailer. Continue reading

Classic Survival Horror Resurrected

Despite the undeniable quality of Resident Evil 4 and 5, longtime fans of the series fondly remember the days spent hording bullets and scrounging for medical herbs. One my might think the action-focused gameplay introduced in RE 4 wouldn’t work well with the traditional solve a puzzle/kill a monster/find an item formula, but RE: Revelations is the proof that the two blend perfectly. Continue reading