Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sony Announces...a PlayStation 4 Announcement?


This evening, Sony launched a new website along with a teaser video. By signing up with an email address, gamers can be among "the first to know." The video contains only the title of #Playstation2013, which began trending on Twitter almost immediately.

Watch Patrick Play Hotline Miami on Twitch.TV


We're still testing out our streaming setup, but Pat sat down and played Hotline Miami for a bit the other day. This is a rough test, so there's no commentary or anything, but if you wanna see the bizarre neon murder simulator in action, check it out!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Hands-On First Impressions


The Metal Gear series is straight-up bananas. The newest game in the franchise, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a side story of sorts, a frantic action game from Platinum Games. We spent some time with the demo recently, and here's our thoughts.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

KGB Top 5: Licensed Games We Want To See NOW


It's time for another KGB Top 5! We like lists, you like lists, so let's do this! Today we're taking a look at some games we'd like to see based off of our favorite franchises. There's money here on the table, people!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

THQ Auction Rumors Are Swirling *UPDATED WITH TOTAL PURCHASES*


The Toy Headquarters headed off to the old auction block yesterday. Each of THQ's IPs and development studios were auctioned off individually, as part of THQ's Chapter 11 bankruptcy.  The auction is actually kind of complex, with the total amount paid for THQ's assets needing to exceed the $60 million offered by Clearlake Capital earlier in the year.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Diablo III Game Director Steps Down


Normally, we let most of the minor news stories in gaming go without much coverage. Sometimes, however, there are a few tidbits that are interesting enough for us to take a look at. And earlier today, Jay Wilson, the director of Blizzard's Diablo III, announced he was stepping down from the project.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Dead Island Riptide Torso Makes the Internet Go Crazy


Early this morning, Deep Silver, the publisher of Dead Island, sent out a press release touting premium versions of their new title: Deep Island Riptide. As has become the norm for the industry, Dead Island Riptide comes with a useless trinket, that gamers can add to their shelves, right next to dusty Master Chief helmets and broken Modern Warfare 2 goggles.

Except this time, the trinket is boobs.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Game of the Year 2012: John Newby


It seems to me that 2012 has been the year of the assassin. Games like Assassins Creed III, Dishonored, Hitman: Absolution, and Lego Lord of the Rings (just trust me) have all focused on the art of silent murder. Additionally, games like The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and Mark of the Ninja feature assassinations as central plot points. It would only make sense that my game of the year for 2012, Dishonored, is all about assassinating enemies.


Friday, January 4, 2013

Game of the Year 2012: AGTurbo


2012 was an amazing year, of surprising games. No game surprised and amazed me like Max Payne 3: my Game of the Year.

When I first saw the trailers of Max Payne 3 I was disappointed that it took place in Sao Paulo, he was bald, and the trailers consisted nothing but shooting, that there was a cover system, and was a complete affront of the series. Further I progressed in Max Payne 3 the more I enjoyed it. I have beat the single player 4 times, beat the game on New York Minute, and legend twice on multiplayer. With no doubt I give Max Payne 3 my GAME OF THE YEAR.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

KGB Radio Episode 47: Game of the Year Spectacular!


Join Rock, Pat, and friend of the site D. Bethel as we go through the highs and lows of gaming this year. Game of the Year, as well as some other awards get handed out. 

Game of the Year 2012: Chris Linendoll

 
If you were to ask me at this time last year what I'd choose as 2012's Game of the Year, XCOM: Enemy Unknown probably wouldn't even cross my mind. To be honest, I was pretty excited for the XCOM FPS that was (is?) in development at 2K Marin. I've never played the previous, classic XCOM games, and I haven't touched strategy games since the late 90s. But, somehow, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is unquestionably my Game of the Year.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Game of the Year 2012: D. Bethel


In what was, for me, a profound year in general, Bioware's Mass Effect 3 exemplifies why this year was especially profound for my gaming.  Like a few other titles, Mass Effect 3 inspired me to play through it at least three times––something I cannot say I've done since my PS2 days; but, even then, with games like Shadow of the Colossus and Metal Gear Solid 3, my repeated play-throughs came with extended stretches between them.  Like no year before, many of the games I played in 2012 were so inspired and fun that, immediately upon their completion, I started a new play-through, repeating this until I got worn out or a new game came along.  Though Mass Effect 3 was not the first game I looped this year (that honor goes to the damaged but brilliant I Am Alive), the multifaceted draw of ME3 makes it the most compelling example.