GameZone: "I recently played Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures for the Xbox 360, and it was one of the most mind-numbingly dull experiences I've had in quite some time. The platformer is easily my favorite genre, so playing through that bastardization of both run-and-jump games and the treasured Pac-Man franchise hurt. Literally. It was actually painful to play. But what about Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures on the 3DS? Surely this side-scrolling offering could provide what its 3D counterpart failed to, right? Wrong! Ghostly Adventures on the 3DS is essentially the same kind of painfully boring and dreadfully awful experience, condensed into a smaller scale."
Techtorial: Kohl's has revealed its Black Friday ad offering discounts to Xbox One console, Nintendo 3DS XL bundle and select video games.
Hardcore Gamer: The Namco Bandai online store launched a massive 50% off sale for pretty much anything on the PlayStation 3.
All of a sudden all these prices are coming down for the ps3. Kind of making me a little worried. I mean this is nice and all, butt ........ IT IS A CONSPIRACY!!
Bring Xenosaga franchise to the PSN and the PS3 version of Tales of Vesperia.
When is a Pac-Man game not a Pac-Man game? When it scraps the very concept that made Pac-Man famous to begin with in favour of a Super Mario style three-dimensional platformer, complete with a ridiculously cheesy storyline that somehow tries to logically explain over three decades of arcade goodness. But before you grab your pitchforks and rally up a posse, have a little think back to just how long it’s been since Pac-Man was first released. At thirty-four years old, the pellet chomping mascot of arcade gaming has to prove he’s still “down with the kids” in order to make a living these days.