by Jason Love 6
Review
  • pc
  • couch

Jamestown Co-Op Review

In the midst of the latest summer releases, one title has quietly come along that has managed to capture my attention and affection more than any other. Jamestown, from Final Form Games, provides the kind of 16-bit co-op experience that feels so genuine it could have been a summer of ’92 release…

by Nick Puleo 5
News
  • pc
  • couch
  • online

Magicka Patch is Live - Adds PvP, Fixes and Tweaks Too

Magicka has been out for quite some time, but the game is still as fun as ever.  While its launch window woes included almost daily patches to get the game running, it has been slightly longer since the game received an update.  Today the game has received a huge update adding, fixing and tweaking over 70 items.  

by Andrew Gaskill 7
Video
  • xbox 360
  • couch
  • online

Are You Ready for Horde Mode 2.0? Check Out These Videos

You've probably heard about the improvements to Gears of War 3's Horde Mode.  Buildable barricades, turrets, laser fences, bosses, yup, they're all there.  Have you seen them in action?  No?  Well you're about to.  G4's Kevin Pereira and Epic's Rod Fergusson break down some gameplay footage in this latest video.  The in-game action cuts out a little early, but you can pick it back up around the :34 second mark in the second vid.  If you like your game footage with 35% less awesome, you can stop the G4 video at the four minute mark.  Warning!  If you do that, you'll miss out on a fantastic Lester "Cole Train" Speight appearance, and the announcement of yet another NECA weapon replica.  Hint: It's awesome.

by Andrew Gaskill 7
News
  • pc

Realm of the Mad God Offers MMO Co-Op Shooting on Your Browser

If the retro nature of the above photo doesn't send you screaming from your computer, I've got a little co-op game for you.  Realm of the Mad God is a new MMO co-op bullet hell shooter.  What the heck is that?  Why it's exactly what it sounds like.  It's a new HTML5-based browser game that plays like a shooter and has RPG elements.  I actually did some strait up research and played the game for a spell.  Looks like it has the potential to be a real time waster.  Realm of the Mad God is free to play, but of course there is the option to spend real money on it.  You can complete the game without spending a cent.  All the information you could want is right here

by Andrew Gaskill 0
Video
  • xbox live arcade
  • couch

New Trailer for Spelunky Features 4 Player Co-Op

Spelunky debuted as a single player, pixilated freeware game a few years ago.  It will soon be making a jump to the big leagues, and by big leagues, I mean the Xbox Live Arcade.  Okay, so not necessarily the majors, but hey, at least now people will have to pay for it.  The XBLA title will feature hi-res, hand painted graphics, a new soundtrack, and best of all, 4 player local co-op (or deathmatch).

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