...those who’ve already tamed the wild streets of Arkham City may wonder if it’s worth a revisit. The answer, much like the disfigured Harvey Dent, is quite two-faced.
There are only a few weeks left in the year, and as we wind down to the end and lurch into 2013, let’s take a look at some of the best games that 2012 gave us.
It's been a solid year for horror soundtracks – and that includes video games, thanks to composers like award-winner Cris Velasco, who told us about his amazing score for ZombiU, the first survival horror game for Nintendo's Wii U.
ZombiU may seem like little more than a tech demo for the Wii U and its promising GamePad technology (it is really, really cool), but it actually aspires to be more than that.
Electro-industrial icons Front Line Assembly created a score for an innovative new “free-to-play” video game set in a dystopian future, and that music is now available as an epic stand-alone soundtrack album. Check out our review!
One of the hottest games to hit stores this fall not only features its first female protagonist, but also benefits from a sweeping exotic score from multi-award-winning composer Winifred Phillips. She told us more about the music, as well as her background in radio drama and classic horror tales!