Microsoft has made no secret of the fact that the Kinect is doing exceptionally well at retail. The Xbox 360 motion controller is leading the sales charge for the brand, and has prompted many to purchase Microsoft's do-everything system with its new journey into the casual gaming space.
It has been confirmed by THQ that it will release Metro 2033: Last Light, a sequel to 4A Games' shooter based on the novel by Dmitry Glukhovsky. THQ's CEO, Brian Farrell, announced the sequel officially during the company's fourth quarter conference call yesterday.
Ubisoft is keeping quiet about the possibility of a third installment in the Far Cry franchise, but that hasn't stopped speculation from arising. Especially when the breadcrumbs being left behind by programmers and other key employees are being uncovered that point to Far Cry 3 being well along in development.
If you're one of the remaining members of the free world that hasn't purchased a Nintendo Wii, your patience is about to pay off. As expected, a price drop of Nintendo's Home Console is about to occure.
Another note coming out of the THQ conference call yesterday was that the recent PSN outage is not having a significant effect on revenues for publishers and developers. Although THQ CEO, Brian Farrell, deferred questions about the PSN outage to Sony he did claim that the there has only been a "small impact" in revenues during this downtime.
The classic Thor comics are coming to life, and it’s going to be a sky-rumbling, earth-shaking ride. The storied hammer, Mjolnir, is yours to wield as you become the God of Thunder in this epic new adventure.
This fall, Battlefield 3 and Call of Duty (Modern Warfare 3) will be going head to head for the first time. EA has made no attempts to try and avoid trash talking their competition up to this point.
It's rumored that we can expect Mortal Kombat’s first batch of DLC fighters this Wednesday. A retailer has listed the game on it's site with the promise of being able to download characters on PS3 & Xbox Live Starting Wednesday.
Microsoft isn't ready to start talking about the Xbox 720 just yet. Eventhough Nintendo may be going ahead with plans to usher in a new era, Microsoft has no plans in the near future to follow suit.