Xbox 360 Getting More Storage Capability   It seems like thereâs life in the old dog yet. Larry Hryb, Director of Programming for Xbox Live, recently revealed via his Major Nelson blog that the Xbox 360 will get support for external drives up to 2TBs. Back in March it was announced that the Xbox One Preview Programme, which invites select users to join the preview...[Read More]
Tower Of Guns Out On Friday  GRIP Digital s.r.o. and Terrible Posture Games LLC are proud to unlock the doors to the hugely anticipated ultimate FPS Tower Of Guns, unleashing hell on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and on Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft via the ID@Xbox self-publishing program, o...[Read More]
Stealth Inc. 2 Review A Game Of Clones   Stealth Inc. 2 is a sequel to Stealth Bastard Deluxe and, believe me, this is a huge step forward from the original. This is not only visible through the visual upgrade but the story mode gives players the opportunity to explore and complete, ranging from fairly easy to utterly devious, puzzles outside of the original test chambers. Even though the story ...[Read More]
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved Review   In Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved, you play as Lt. Humphrey, an ex-student who dropped out of high school after he failed his Maths exams. He had no future prospects in life until he volunteered for âDimension Explorationâ. He was then put into an experimental ship by some officials in suits, and sent through a portal into a new dimension: th...[Read More]
All New Descent Funding Through Kickstarter  20 years after the original release of Descent on on the Windows 95, Descendant Studios brings back the same classic FPS flight simulator in an all new game. Descent: Underground gives gamers a chance to experience anew or re-live a true space fighter classic. Descent: Underground will be bringing back six-degree-of-freedom along with a brand ne...[Read More]
Upsilon Circuit Interview With Robot Loves Kitty This article and interview was conducted and written by Trevor Anderson and George Cavalaris. Â Eight contestants battle for their lives, as the crowd roars. The spectators could throw supporting items, but some will spawn more enemies into the arena. The announcer joyfully yells out that it doesnât look good for the fighters, as...[Read More]