The greatest Wrestlemania brawlers in history show you how to throw down in this tutorial.
It’s the sequel to the best-selling First Person Shooter of 2007, and apparently it has dropped the Call of Duty nomenclature. Perhaps it’s just the codename for the project so far. We’ll see…
Electronic Arts releases a new trailer for their latest Need For Speed retooling. It looks like it’s shifting away from highways and city streets and skidding back onto the race tracks. Look for it stateside during the announced September 2009 window.
Incident at Shinjuku might have you questioning if that’s Jackie Chan in this Hollywood-style big-budget thriller about Chinese and Japanese crime mobs. This looks amazing, and there’s not a hint of Chan-comedy in sight.
We don’t know if this is based on the Goemon: Legend of the Mystical Ninja game or not (although there’s probably a much richer Japanese mythology that goes far beyond the game), but this epic Japanese fantasy trailer looks HOT.
Tecmo found a way around Microsoft’s Xbox 360 ‘exclusivity’ of Ninja Gaiden 2 by releasing Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 for the Playstation 3. Expect the type of gameplay tweaks and character additions to Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 that Tecmo’s Itagaki-free team delivered to the Playstation 3 with Ninja Gaiden Sigma 1.
Here there be Titans in this new trailer for the latest content in Epics’ Unreal III.
New DLC with new maps and more undead!
Bethesda Softworks knows that you can never have too much Fallout 3. As such, here’s the trailer to their second batch of DLC for the title; The Pitt.
Though you’ll have to wait until this Summer to find out whether Ali or Tyson is the greatest, you can get a peek of Fight Night Round 4 in the latest trailer right here.