Ni No Kuni Offers Beauty And Brains
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is one of the most gorgeous animated titles ever created, backed by none other than Studio Ghibli. But it’s also a fun game for kids or adults to enjoy.
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is one of the most gorgeous animated titles ever created, backed by none other than Studio Ghibli. But it’s also a fun game for kids or adults to enjoy.
Chella can take out snipers with the best of them, but this week she celebrates lots of amazing titles without a gun in sight, and proves that our industry is lot more than just running and gunning.
Chella gets herself a PlayStation 3 to gain access to all the exclusive PS3 content coming this year, starting with Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. The problem is, stores aren’t cooperating.
It’s only barely begun, but Chella has amassed a huge list of top titles for all platforms that she needs to play this year. Could 2013 be the year of the gamer?
Sony’s patent application for used-game killing technology may be the first indication that the PS4 will try and stamp out the trade-in market once and for all. To the industry’s detriment.
With the world supposedly ending today (thanks Mayans), Chella takes a moment to look back on the great games we all played, or should have, in 2012. Happy End of the world!
Developer 343 had a huge hill to climb with Halo 4 after getting the torch passed to it from Bungie. But have no fear, they’ve kept the classic feel of the series we love, and added an engaging storyline.
Resigned to their fate at the end, the City of Heroes crowd gathered one last time to celebrate life before their world blinked out forever. Chella was there for that bittersweet moment.
Assassin’s Creed III leaves the spires of medieval Europe behind in favour of the more hardscrabble towns of the American frontier. With revolution brewing, assassin skills are in demand.
Gamers are obsessed with finding rare, purple, ancient and phat loot, to the point that MMOs and even normal games are able to convert to free-to-play models. But is this a good thing overall?