Old classic videogames may not be as fun as when they first came out, given the advancements that have been made in all those years, but what can really be exciting is that rush of nostalgia as we experience the games we once fervently played as kids. Enter - Tomb Raider II for iPhone and iPad, where you can once more gawk at the 90's Lara Croft and understand just how far she has actually come by now.
Nintendo is looking to patent an invention that would allow the company to emulate its own games - found specifically on the Game Boy lineup of hand-held video game devices - onto other platforms such as mobile, seat-back displays on trains and airplanes, and possibly more.
Microsoft has just pulled the price tag off the sought-after Sunset Overdrive title from Insomniac Games. One of the most fun games to be released in 2014, can now be downloaded for the Xbox One absolutely free.
Need for Speed: No Limits is the latest in the NFS lineup for mobile devices, and has been revealed by EA to be hitting your iOS and Android device by next year.
Gamers don't know how good they have it these days, what with their humongous television screens, surround sound and digital downloads that mean they need never darken their local game outlet's door again. It's a truly great time to be a gamer, but those of us who remember the good old days didn't have it too bad either.
It's Call of Duty Season as far as fans of the seminal first-person shooter are concerned, and with Advanced Warfare having recently dropped for the main consoles, Activision has come through with Call of Duty: Heroes for iOS. Presumably, an Android version will also be in the offing at some point, but at present, it's only available for iPhone and iPad users, so if you're rocking one of these devices, we've the details and download link right here.
We just got a sneak peek at the popular Battlefield 4 console game from Frostbite running on an iPad. Frostbite is a popular gaming engine that has been powering console games for a while and has just recently been used for mobile games as well.
Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 5 is almost ready for its re-release on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and as usual, the developer-publisher has been busily teasing the improvements with a swathe of blog posts and preview clips. We already knew that the title would offer a in-vehicle first-person mode, bringing the gaming experience somewhat in line with Call of Duty, Titanfall and the many other famed FPS games, but the reality of this feature is even better, with first-person mode set to be a part of the on-foot experience as well as inside the numerous modes of transport.
Rockstar Games took the gaming world by storm last year with the release of Grand Theft Auto 5, and having posted record sales through the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, has spent the majority of the past twelve months prepping a version for the next-gen consoles. The PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC edition of GTA 5 will be much more than just a mere up-scaling of the visual aspect, Rockstar has promised, and what we've seen so far in screen caps has been nothing short of impressive. With the release period now closing in on the console editions - the PC release won't arrive until early next year - more details have begun to emerge of some of the treats that returning next-gen GTA 5 users can expect to enjoy.
Call of Duty : Advanced Warfare will be the next major installment of the popular first-person shooter when it arrives next month, and already, we have what appears to be a launch trailer. It's somewhat unusual for these kind of clips to hit the blogosphere a full fortnight ahead of release, but if you're waiting on tenterhooks for Activision's next blockbuster, check out the latest teaser below.
















