E3 2016: WHAT COMIC BOOK GAMES CAN WE LIKELY EXPECT?

Next week for gamers is the calm before the storm, the storm being E3 2016 when all the major players in the game industry come out with their big guns to show up what games, hardware and potential console upgrades we’ll be getting in our hands in both the near and distant future. Given that…

TMNT AT THE MOVIES WEEK PART 4: RANKING THE TMNT MOVIE GAMES

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have have one of the largest catalog of games of any licensed property, yet despite the fact they have as of this Friday six theatrical features to their name, there’s barely a handful of titles that were based on the brother’s theatrical exploits. Which of those are worth playing and…

TMNT AT THE MOVIES WEEK PART 3: TMNT (2007) (GAME BOY ADVANCE)

For their debut effort with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, Ubisoft tried something different that worked in one case (the console game) but not in another (the criminally bad DS game). Though it was wise for Ubisoft to differentiate their take on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise from what came before, there was still a lot of…

RUMOR: INJUSTICE 2 COMING EARLY 2017

Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice was to say the least a polarizing way to square off two iconic DC icons, but a much more beloved grudge match of the two may be coming to do some damage control, that is if the latest rumors are to be believed. From Comic Book Resources who reported the news from…

TMNT AT THE MOVIES WEEK PART 2: TMNT (2007) (NINTENDO DS)

TMNT (2007) on the Xbox 360 was a pretty good game that unfortunately was just a little too linear and easy for those who grew up on the at times brutal beat-em-ups developed by Konami in the 90’s. Compared to the DS game of the same name which tries a similar structure though a little big…

TMNT AT THE MOVIES WEEK PART 1: TMNT (2007) (XBOX 360)

Up until 2007, all of the video games in the long running Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise we’re handled by Konami, but after a failed return to form with some mediocre games based on the 2003 animated series reboot, the Japanese publisher let the rights expire to be picked up by Ubisoft. Under the direction on Konami,…