Feeling nostalgic? Come January 19th, you can pick up the original Soul Calibur in the app store for an (as of now) undetermined price.
Read more »If any of you Save Game readers happen to be passing through Edmonton, Alberta, on January 21st this month, then you might want to stop by the Rapid Fire Theatre. An auction is happening on that Saturday to raise money toward the festival Improvaganza (occurring in June) – money raised will be going toward travel funds for visiting artists at that time.
Read more »Are you looking to pick up a PS Vita? Would you perhaps like that Vita for free? Starting January 26th, Taco Bell might be able to help you out with that.
Read more »Come January 17th, the time has come to dust off the dildo bats and take to the streets of Steelport for Saint’s Row the Third‘s first mission pack.
Read more »Professor Layton and the Last Specter was originally released in 2009. Apparently Japan liked the game so much they kept it to themselves until a last few months. I must say that I can’t blame them. This game is quite a gem, and a refreshing change of pace than more combat-based games than I am used to.
Read more »European gamers looking get their fix of Blizzard’s World of Warcraft are in luck, the company announced a drop in price for some of the expansion packs.
Read more »In light of recent bad press due to the Ocean Strategy PR debacle, N-Controller announced a $10,000 donation to the Child’s Play charity.
Read more »Adding 5 new games, the Humble Indie Bundle 4 took in over $2 million in profits this week. The games included in the bundle are Super Meat Boy, Jamestown, Nightsky, Bit Trip Runner and Shank.
Read more »I am a relative newcomer to the Saint’s Row series. For years I mostly heard that it was a mere rip off of the Grand Theft Auto series and due to my relative apathy for GTA, I avoided Saint’s Row. Big mistake. Granted, the first was nothing special and is a rough example of what the Saint’s Row series would become but the second game was a treat in over-the-top hilarious fun. So, I pre-ordered Saint’s Row the Third. And it blew me away.
Read more »I was browsing through the Xbox Indie titles and saw Sins of the Flesh, a new release by Silver Dollar Games. The name itself sounds rather sinister, and when I took a look at the tagline, the game intrigued me even more; I had the feeling there might be something more to it than I presumed. My intuition was right, and I was pleasantly surprised by this inconspicuous game. Sins of the Flesh is not long, nor is the gameplay complex, but the game shines in its story and atmosphere.
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