WWE Immortals’ premise is pretty cool as it strips away the PG rating the current product has, although the game’s main downfall is that it’s a mobile video game. WWE Immortals takes WWE Superstars and Divas and transforms their large-than-life personas into more supernatural beings. Usually only Kane and Undertaker’s characters are of the supernatural kind, but in this game everyone is a super-powered being. As a huge WWE fan, I love seeing Superstars and Divas outside of the ring and trying something different. Read More...
Drive Club is Sony’s first big racer for the PlayStation 4. It’ll arrive at launch, and the title will be one of the games that PlayStation Plus subscribers will get with their subscription. Touted as a beautiful, social racer with genuine details that racing lovers are sure to embrace. We got a chance to go hands on with the upcoming racer at E3 2013, and the game certainly lives up to the next-gen hype as far as visuals go. Read More...
Capcom started development on Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate in order to deliver a robust experience to their handheld fans. In the end we are given a game that manages to accomplish this task by intertwining existing franchise facets of Monster Hunter with new elements handheld fans haven’t experienced. Fans always have a lot of expectations from a new Monster Hunter game, and this one seems to have lived up to the hype.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is the first time that the title has released in the west, albeit reworked for the 3DS hardware and taking advantage of all the unique aspects that the New Nintendo 3DS offers. Read More...