All Posts by: Cody Giunta
Fuse looks set to once again be a quality shooter release by Insomniac Games, with publishing duties carried out by EA Games. If you ever wanted any proof of this, you can easily view the new Hired Guns trailer below…. Read More »
The ever-busy folks at Capcom have decided to continue the Lost Planet series with not a sequel but a prequel. The third game to delve into the titular misplaced spheroid, the events of Lost Planet 3 take place before Extreme… Read More »
When it came to previewing Remember Me at Microsoft’s Sydney office, I knew nothing about it until I picked up my controller. Was it going to be an action adventure game? A fighter? An RPG? As it turned out, Remember… Read More »
Since its inception, Insomniac Games have developed some of the most notable franchises within the PlayStation universe. Spyro, Ratchet & Clank and the Resistance series have all made their mark on the Sony scene. Now, Insomniac are branching out into what… Read More »
When I originally reviewed Ninja Gaiden 3, I was very much left wanting – it not only failed to live… Read More »
With just under a month until its release, racing fans are revving up their engines for Grid 2. Coming five years after the original Grid, this sequel so far seems to have kept the fun spirit of the original. We… Read More »
It’s very hard to keep some first person shooters down. Despite the closure of former series publisher THQ last year, Metro: Last Light has managed to persevere in development and is nearing release to the non-post apocalyptic world. Rocket Chainsaw… Read More »
Welcome one and all to another edition of Obscure Retroness. For those wondering about the massive gap in postings, there are many possible reasons I could claim. Sickness, injury, misadventure – all would be true or none of them. For… Read More »
Even though it’s only been around for five years the Professor Layton games have clearly made an impact. The combination… Read More »
The 3DS eShop has resulted in a wide variety of new games for the Nintendo handheld that perhaps wouldn’t have… Read More »











