A whole bundle of brand new games has been announced over the past week.
From new first person shooters to Scribblenauts-sequels, here’s our essential round-up.
March 9th, 2010 — News, Rumours, Software, Videogames
A whole bundle of brand new games has been announced over the past week.
From new first person shooters to Scribblenauts-sequels, here’s our essential round-up.
March 4th, 2010 — Bioshock 2, Gameplay footage, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, Reviews, Software, Videogames, Xbox 360, Xbox Live
Here at Leet Games Blog we won’t slip into a diving suit for just anyone. But with the release of Bioshock 2 comes the sound of rubber gloves snapping on, accompanied by the rusty shriek of a diving helmet being screwed into place.
We slid beneath the ocean waves and descended to Rapture once again. This is what we found.
February 26th, 2010 — Bioware, Gameplay footage, PC, Reviews, Software, Videogames, Xbox 360
Global warming. Economic meltdown. Cheryl Cole’s marriage. We live in difficult times. The joy of Mass Effect is being catapulted into a universe where humanities problems persist and yet we have prevailed, finally establishing ourselves among the stars.
The Milky Way is your playground in the Mass Effect games, and in Mass Effect 2 it’s richer and more diverse than ever before. Read on for our full review.
February 24th, 2010 — Features, Films, Retro, Software, Videogames
It seems to us that when a game comes out to accompany a film, it does quite badly in the eyes of the gamers playing it.
The story and characters are never thought about enough, but then after all, that’s what the films are for right? We decided to take a look at some game adaptions and see why they were good.
February 19th, 2010 — Gameplay footage, Games companies, Humour, News, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Network, Sega, Software, Trailers, Videogames, Wii, Wish lists, Xbox 360
Yeah we know those Project Needlemouse teaser images hinted a return to form but we’re not taking any chances. So on the (likely) off chance that Sega has totally forgotten how to make a Sonic game, allow us to remind you.
February 16th, 2010 — Developers, Fable, Gameplay footage, Interviews, News, Real life, Software, Video, Videogames, Xbox 360, Xbox Live
Fable creator and legendary game designer Peter Molyneux has made lots more grand promises for Fable 3 – but will he deliver this time?
Planned additions include a complete levelling-up revamp, player-made weapons and an online item marketplace. Molyneux’s past achievements include Dungeon Keeper, Theme Park, Black & White and Populous.
February 13th, 2010 — DLC, Gameplay footage, Image galleries, News, Software, Videogames, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Xbox Live Arcade
Perfect Dark XBLA is set for release in March – and we’ve got 15 in-game screenshots to whet your appetite.
The classic Nintendo 64 first person shooter remake will also include online multiplayer and maps from Goldeneye.
February 9th, 2010 — Bethesda, Fallout 3, News, PC, PlayStation 3, Software, Trailers, Videogames, Xbox 360
Fallout: New Vegas has been announced with a release date set for autumn 2010.
The first trailer shows what looks like an evil member of the brotherhood, complete with red glowing eyes.
February 4th, 2010 — Developers, News, Software, Weird games
The BBC is expanding into the games market with their Dr Who and Merlin licenses.
Last week our writer Liam Farrell was contemplating a new Dr Who game – honest – and to our surprise it was confirmed earlier this week.
January 21st, 2010 — Bioshock 2, Game guides, Humour, News, PC, Retailers, Software, Videogames
With less than three weeks to go until Bioshock 2 is released, Steam is offering a rather Rapturous deal for PC gamers.
If, after those puns, you still have the will to read on, we’ve got four reasons why PC owners will get the better deal…