“Yoshi’s Wooly World” Supports Regular Amiibos
Play as a Mario-Skinned Yoshi and More
Nintendo released a small video showing that "Yoshi's Wooly World" will also support regular amiibo in addition to the Yarn Yoshi amiibo. Scanning the figures of most "Super Smash Bros." amiibo will unlock a skin for that character (noticeably absent are the "Pokemon" and the "Splatoon" amiibo). Read more »
“Mad Max: Savage Road” Story Trailer Released
"There's something brewing out there..."
A little more than a week after the successful theatrical release of "Mad Max: Fury Road," WB Games has saw fit to release a story trailer for their upcoming game "Mad Max: Savage Road." Read more »
“Resident Evil Zero” - Remastered
Capcom Is Sending the Dead to Western Shores
Capcom have today announced "Resident Evil Zero" Re-Mastered and its heading to western shores. Read more »
Opinion: How to Fix “Resident Evil 5”
How About Bring Back the Horror?
A common (and often depressing) thought that occurs to me looking back at games is how can one become better? Being “good” isn’t good enough because that carries the bad equally. People don’t want to settle for good enough- they want to go beyond. They want to be absolutely great. A game, heck a movie, TV show, or book, shouldn’t be any different.
So I think I’ll start a series of articles taking a look at games that missed their mark but had great potential. Today’s topic is the game that tore the “Resident Evil” from its horror roots - “Resident Evil 5.” One may argue that the trend bucked with “Resident Evil 4.” “RE5,” however, took far more noticeable turns towards action than horror to the point that it barely resembled horror in the first place.
Here’s how I’m going to approach the “How to Fix” series. I’m going to start with the number one problem and work done with better tweaks for a more refined and coherent product.
Also, MAJOR SPOILERS for “Resident Evil 5.” Be warned. Read more »
NoScope Gaming Glasses Third Edition: Review
In-Depth Look at the Latest Editions to the NoScope Family
Last September, NoScope offered Player Theory the opportunity to review their second generation glasses, and last month (sorry NoScope), we received a third chance to look at the new and improved versions. To make a long story short, NoScope learned important lessons from their previous release, and the new versions are markedly improved.
Like last time, there are two new styles to choose from: Read more »
Take-Two Interactive Suing the BBC over “Grand Theft Auto”
Rockstar and Take-Two Unhappy with TV Drama
The parent company behind "Grand Theft Auto," Take-Two Interactive, has filed a lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Company over the upcoming television drama based around the development of the original title Read more »
“Game of Thrones” Episode 4 Release Date Revealed
The Action Is Kicking In
Posting to Twitter, TellTale Games revealed the next episode in their "Game of Thrones" series, "Sons of Winters," will release on May 26 first for PC/Mac and PlayStation consoles, May 27 for Xbox consoles, and May 28 for mobiles devices. Read more »
“Need for Speed” Reboot Teased
More Info Coming This E3
EA released a teaser trailer for their reboot of "Need for Speed." Read more »
False Advertising Seen with “Mortal Kombat X’s” Kombat Pack
Claims Not to Be a Season Pass... But Has It Written on Xbox One Card
Thanks to Jed Whitaker from Destructoid, he spotted some false advertising for "Mortal Kombat X's" Kombat Pack. What is included for the pack is four characters, Jason Voorhees, the Predator, Tanya, and Tremor, and several skins and costumes. However, it was presented as a season pass by many distributors, including a Xbox One card just for the Kombat Pack. Read more »
“Bloodborne” Receives Expansion
Slaying More Beasts Is Always Great
Taking to Twitter President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida confirmed that there will be an expansion for "Bloodborne." Read more »