Posts Tagged ‘3D Shooters’
  • Fortnite Now Supports Gamevice Controllers

    Posted by on January 30, 2019 under Euro, News, Portables
    Gamevice announced today that its low latency, direct connect controller is now compatible with Fortnite mobile - well timed with Fortnite’s 60 frames per second update that recently launched for iOS and now some Android devices. Fortnite for mobile is the exact same gameplay as Fortnite for console, and even allows you to play with your friends on other game systems - but mobile players were li... more.
  • Blue Rider (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on April 13, 2017 under PS4, Reviews
    Blue Rider by developer Ravegan S.A is a top-down, 3D arcade-style shooter that was inspired by classic shmups such as Gain Ground (Sega) and Smash TV (Midway Games), to name just a few. The game’s premise is simple: shoot all on-screen enemies; destroy canisters to replenish health; and defeat the end level bosses. It’s really as simple as it sounds. The gameplay is roguelike in its execut... more.
  • Between Heartbeats Approved on Steam & Consoles; Developer Can Use Your Support

    Posted by on July 27, 2016 under Euro, News, PC
    New Games Studio Blimbu Games are launching a crowdfunding campaign via Indiegogo on July 25th to help fund their debut title: Between Heartbeats. The company have set out to raise £10,000 to cover the cost of additional software and office space to assist their production efforts. The game has already been approved for launch on consoles and Steam. You play as a microscopic robot duo, fightin... more.
  • Review: Gears of War Ultimate Edition (Xbox One)

    Posted by on October 1, 2015 under Reviews, Xbox One
    It was just a matter of time before Xbox gamers received a remastered version of Gears of War. Since HD collections and remasters are so popular these days, it's surprising it took this long for The Coalition to release Gears of War: Ultimate Edition for Xbox One. Like its Xbox 360 counterpart, Ultimate Edition for Xbox One reminds us why Gears of War was such a great series -- it didn't focus ... more.
  • Review: Hatred (PC)

    Posted by on July 24, 2015 under PC, Reviews
    It’s truly rare to see so much controversy surrounding the release of a video game. It harkens back to the days of Mortal Kombat and Senator Lieberman, and his crusade to implement an age appropriate rating system on video games to warn parents of their content. As we all know, this movement succeeded, and the games sold today all contain an ESRB rating. But not since the inception of this ratin... more.
  • The Vic Viper & Gradius V Make a Digital Return Via PlayStation Network

    Posted by on April 22, 2015 under Euro, News, PS3
    Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced its classic shoot ‘em-up Gradius V is now available for PlayStation 3 worldwide via the PlayStation Network service, priced at $9.99. Previously released for PlayStation 2, the digital reissue of Gradius V marks the series’ first appearance for PlayStation 3. The classic shoot ‘em up recalls the all-action old school videogame style and i... more.
  • R-Type Dimensions (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on July 25, 2014 under PS3, Reviews
    Known for its harder-than-nails gameplay and unforgiving level designs, R-Type is probably one of the most recognizable shooters of all-time. Ported to just about every console system in recent memory, Irem's shooter has been entertaining gamers for well over 27 years. With reboots and HD remasters gaining in popularity, it seemed like a natural progression for R-type, and its sequel R-Type II,... more.
  • Nano Assault (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on January 16, 2012 under Portables, Reviews
    As one of the few shmups currently available on the Nintendo 3DS system, Nano Assault by Majesco places you in the pilot seat of a microscopic Nanite ship that must eradicate a deadly virus that threatens the very fabric of humanity. Nano Assault's gameplay consists of seven uniquely shaped cell clusters that are divided into smaller, alien infested cells.  Each cell is inhabited by a number o... more.