Dead Island has come back into the view of gamers worldwide this week with the first trailer in over 3 years and now we have details along with some screenshots.
Dead Island has come back into the view of gamers worldwide this week with the first trailer in over 3 years and now we have details along with some screenshots.
Zombie are becoming standard fair in nearly every form of popular culture it seems, so what does it take to make a game featuring the undead unique again? It looks like we’re about to find out.
From the creator’s of Call of Juarez, comes an extreme off-road racing game titled nail’d. With the PS3 already having a juggernaut off-road racer in Motorstorm, can nail’d possibly fit in, or is it destined to be sent off the track?
Deep Silver has announced that off-road racer, nail’d, will now be releasing on February 4th, 2011 in Europe. However, the title will still be releasing in the US in 2010, although later than originally planned.
Mel B has been a busy lady since her days singing and dancing with the Spice Girls. After being a finalist on Dancing with the Stars and her work for the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s “Pose for the Cure” breast cancer campaign; Mel B is now bringing her dedication to fitness exclusively to the PS3.
PlayStation fans have seen their fair share of entertaining and fun ATV games. From the ATV Offroad Fury games on the PS2 to the 2008 release Pure. Well, if developer Techland has anything to say about it, we will be getting yet another great ATV game to our lists come this October.
Nail’d is an upcoming ATV racer from Techland the developers who created the wild west shooter, Call of Juarez. The four-wheeled racer is aiming to deliver a definitive off-road experience with its fast ATV racing combined and unique obstacles. The game’s first trailer has been released.
Techland, the developers behind Call of Juarez announced back in 2007 a sandbox-styled zombie game, entitled: Dead Island. A publisher for the game hasn’t been revealed yet, but some new evidence strongly suggests a solid publisher.
Prison Break: The Conspiracy follows the events of the first season of the series, so hey…if you watched the show, then you already know what happens. It’s time to break your brother who has been framed out of prison! Huzzah! Not so fast though: You don’t play as the main character Michael Scofield, rather you play as Tom Paxton, an agent for ‘The Company’ that framed Michael’s brother to discover why Michael wanted into Prison. Spoiler alert! To break out his brother! Oh my! The game attempts to combine the best of a beat’em up, Metal Gear Solid, and Uncharted into one sweet package, but fails to do so properly.
Prison Break: The Conspiracy, which is based upon the drama-filled popular television series, nearly ceased development when publisher Brash Entertainment shut their doors. Thankfully Deep Silver has since taken over the publishing rights, and judging by this new set of screenshots, it looks like the game has really picked up some steam.