The fine folks at Jagex just uploaded a trailer of the upcoming “Transformers Universe” game to YouTube. In this new trailer, you see teases of the gameplay involved as you join a side and fight your enemy. Take a look: [youtube id=”BLVxVvkmzzc” mode=”normal” align=”center”] ASM: It looks good so far, but as I’m not a huge gamer, I’m probably not the right person to judge. Anyone else have thoughts?
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Dark Horse and Team Ninja Release YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z #1
TEAM NINJA AND DARK HORSE COMICS KICK OFF YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z DIGITAL COMIC SERIES Comic-Inspired Action Title Confirms New North American Release Date Team NINJA and Dark Horse Comics today launched the three-part YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z digital comic series, providing insight into the backstory in three revealing vignettes. Yaiba takes a break from slaughtering zombies in the debut issue to tell the tale of how his often bloody sword became to be known as “Heartless” as he recounts the story to MissMonday. Initially released digitally with an all-new full color print comic to be available with the game, as it launches
Continue readingTransformers Universe MMO: Concept Art and More
Earlier this month in conjunction with BotCon, Jagex announced the title of their new upcoming Transformers MMO (massive multiplayer online game) – Transformers Universe. At BotCon, we conducted an interview with Jagex, and we promised more coverage soon. Well, soon is now. Jagex has been kind enough to send over some concept art from the upcoming game.
Continue readingTales of Monkey Island Ep 1 Review
D ‘n’ A Review Episode 1: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal By Daniel Lipkowitz, dlipkowitz@asmzine.com and Amy Lipkowitz, alipkowitz@asmzine.com 7.6.2009 Daniel: I grew up on Sierra’s adventure games (with the occasional dash of Infocom text madness), but it was Lucasarts’ Monkey Island 2 that was the real defining experience for me. It was clever, funny, and occasionally diabolically difficult, but it never once stopped being fun. And yes, I played it before the first one. I am shamed. The apparent death of the adventure game genre ten or so years ago meant a lot of bad things, but “no more
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