Spintires: MudRunner Stream Recap
Mike and Locke took on the challenge a few years ago, and last night, Locke and Jason did their best to overcome mud and surprisingly deep rivers in Spintires: MudRunner. They had... some... success?
Mike and Locke took on the challenge a few years ago, and last night, Locke and Jason did their best to overcome mud and surprisingly deep rivers in Spintires: MudRunner. They had... some... success?
It's been out for a month on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and just this week, Bungie's first-person loot shooter, Destiny 2, made its way onto the PC. Locke, Mike, and Jason decided to take it for a spin and share their thoughts on the game overall, as well as this specific version.
While the next Housemarque title, Nex Machina, was announced this past December at the PlayStation Experience, it was unsure if they'd follow the trend of their past games and include co-op. Fortunately for us, the Finnish developer has cleared things up and announced that this title will have two player local co-op.
Indie developer Formal Sheep (great name) will be making their debut next year with The Rabbit and the Owl. Set in an ethereal world where there is only light and dark, players will have to navigate the titular characters through the opposing worlds in order to help each other progress in their journey and discover what happened to the land of Yril.
A new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game popped up on the Xbox Live Arcade Marketplace and Steam today. If you're a 360 owner TMNT: Out of the Shadows marks the finale of this year's Summer of Arcade! If you're a PC gamer, it's just a Wednesday release. We have a launch trailer for you to judge. Do it.
Today we bring you a new trailer for Narco Terror, a recently announced game from Deep Silver and Rubicon Organization. According to the press release, Narco Terror is "a sophisticated, action-packed twin-stick shooter that thematically harkens back to classic action movies from the 80’s and offers great diversity with several arcade gameplay sequences."
The latest trailer for Insomniac's cooperative shooter, Fuse, allows us to see things from the Raven leaders' point of view. They're simple people, really.-simple people running a technologically advanced paramilitary organization bent on global domination. The leaders of this force are trying to capture the Fuse substance to reshape the world. Of course, their vision of this new world is one of profiteering, toppled governments, terror, and supplication.
Soul Sacrifice is less than a week away, and Sony wants to remind you the time to pre-order is running out. PlayStation.Blog recently posted the following video showcasing the bonus items you'll receive if you decide to pony up cash beforehand.
A new party game is coming to the Wii U this May. Spin the Bottle will allow up to eight players to spin a virtual bottle and touch each other inappropriately. Fun! You need a Wii U game pad and two Wii remotes to play. How's this for a spin? You don't need a TV display, so it will be easy to play this game anywhere around the house, including the family room, the dining room, or your alternative lifestyle role-playing area. As long as the game pad and the Wii U can still whisper sweet nothings to each other, you're in business. (They have to stay connected.)
The music genre may not be what it once was (it's deader than disco), but there are a few new games on the horizon. BandFuse: Rock Legends is one such brave title. Taking a cue from Rocksmith, BandFuse will allow gamers to play with a real guitar, bass, or USB microphone. Featuring the in-game tutelage of Slash, Zakk Wylde, and Bootsy Collins, players will learn how to play a wide variety of songs.
Another year, another Call of Duty. CoD: Black Ops 2 will be out in a little under a month. Chances are you or someone you know will be picking it up. The new trailer looks like a Michael Bay movie, and that's not a bad thing for a video game. I just wish they'd go ahead and give this sucker a two to four player cooperative campaign. Why? Because I think it would be neat. But I don't want to tell Activision their business. They seem to be able to move product just fine.
When we last saw the Gearbox team heading up Aliens: Colonial Marines, they were giving their best Blue Steel impressions as their names flashed onscreen to uneasy pulses of a motion tracker. (I'm totally jealous. Whenever I hear strange noises and see words buzzing by my head I'm supposed to lay down for a few hours.) Well, the gang is back, and they've got more info on their canonical sequel to the Aliens film.