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By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 15 May, 2010 At 05:42 PM | Categorized As Action, Slider | With 0 Comments

Klei Entertainment and Electronic Arts has revealed that BAFTA award-winning pen Marianne Kawczyk (known for her work on the God of War franchise) has been brought aboard to give the 2D action game an equally bad ass storyline.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 25 Apr, 2010 At 10:44 AM | Categorized As Sports | With 1 Comment

I’ll be frank: When the first screen of the upcoming NBA Jam were released to the public in February, I was more than a little skeptical. It’s been years since we’ve had a good NBA Jam and besides, in my mind there was no way that new NBA Jam could compete with old NBA Jam. [...]


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 9 Mar, 2010 At 01:43 AM | Categorized As Action | With 1 Comment

Klei Entertainment, fresh from inking a publishing deal with EA, has released a pre-GDC gameplay trailer of the upcoming modern-day Western, Shank. The 2D, cartoony side-scroller packs hardcore action title that features copious amounts of gunplay, bladeplay, and bloodshed.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 15 Jan, 2010 At 12:13 AM | Categorized As Sports | With 0 Comments

Ol’ school sports gamers, Joystiq has the potentially awesome scoop. Our bloggy brethren have obtained knowledge from a reliable source that the greatest football game series of all time is returning in the form of Tecmo Bowl Throwback, which will be  HD remake of Tecmo Super Bowl.  Full team customization, a retro 8-bit mode, and [...]


By Chris Gampat On 15 Dec, 2009 At 11:54 PM | Categorized As Strategy | With 0 Comments

EA Mobile launched Battleship for the iPhone/iPod Touch today. For the geeks in all of us that loved the board game experience with our friends, you’ll be able to download this from the App Store. Players will be able to battle it out with friends via WiFi or Bluetooth. This should make for some discrete and awesome fun in the workplace if you and your co-workers have the devices.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 2 Oct, 2009 At 08:01 AM | Categorized As Features, Sports | With 2 Comments

Analyzing Electronic Arts from our contemporary perspective, it’s easy to think of the company as one that makes its big bucks by churning out sports titles on an annual basis with very little in the way of new additions and fresh content save for the roster updates and occasional graphics overhauls. Back in the ’90s, [...]


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 10 Jul, 2009 At 12:15 PM | Categorized As Features, Sports | With 0 Comments

The United States populace views the game of hockey as one would the proverbial red-headed step-child‭; ‬no one cares about it,‭ ‬the world would be a better place if no one spoke of it,‭ ‬and should it vanish for,‭ ‬say,‭ ‬a year,‭ ‬no one would notice.‭ ‬Yet,‭ ‬somehow,‭ ‬it maintains its position of one of [...]