Grave Breaker is one part shooter, one part massager

Grave Breakeris the latest game fromEdible Entertainment, the creators ofVeks and Silence. The game is stand alone DLC which brings in two-player co-op, three survival stages and a special bonus kills modes. Plus, the game includes “The Silent Massage”, which is perfect for giving yourself “back” massages. This is great if you’ve been thinking about getting the massage games on the Indie Channel. Instead of wasting money on a vibrator, you may get a game that also doubles as a crazy shooter!...

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 96 words · Michelle Lawrence

Group behind Sonic Musical returns with two new numbers

Sega’s 20th Anniversary party at E3 was probably the highlight of the show for a lot of people; there’s not a whole lot that can top a live performance ofNeedlemouse: The musical. Well, that wondrous group of theatrical geniuses is at at again withSingachu: A Pikachu SongandThe Legend of Ganondorf: A Zelda Song. Singachu succeeds in stripping Pikachu of his appeal (or increasing it, depending on your outlook) while the other is very reminiscent ofThe Year Without a Santa Clauses’ Heat and Snow Misers....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 104 words · Rachel Jennings

Halo ODST video gives details on Firefight

Halo 3: ODSTdrops in just under a month from now, forcing Microsoft’s hand infinallybeginning to promote and hype this thing up. Seriously, what makes these people think that they can wait until the last possible minute to start getting people interested in a title? Why, you’d think they would have been releasing footage and creatingteaser websitesa year ago if they wanted us to be sufficiently prepared for its release. Lack of marketing aside, the upcoming expansion for teh Haloez looks pretty sharp....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 165 words · Jordan Keller

Hands-on with Skate 2

Just the other day, it seemed EA Black Box came out withSkate. I remember playing it not all that long ago, and being pretty impressed by the analog only controls. I was a fan of the first fewTony Hawk’s, but it was always kind of a chore to hit thoseMortal Kombat-like button sequences to do tricks. By looking at the success of EA Black Box’sSkate, it looks like I wasn’t the only one to think that, and now the videogame world will be treated toSkate 2....

June 27, 2025 · 3 min · 555 words · Brian Holden

Have a flight sim for your iOS device

Allow me to present to youWarpspeed, a .99 cent tilt-controlled flight game for the iPhone and iPad. There are three level varieties with 2D and 3D tracks and the ability to build your own courses. For those of you that enjoy a little competition there are leaderboards and challenges to complete as well. BorderlineInteractive also has a game calledChaosup in the apps store if you’re curious about their games, though its only for the iPhone....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 98 words · Brandy Gardner

Here is where you will be traveling in Alpha Protocol

Spy stories often involve a fair bit of world travel. Some people would call it “globetrotting” or “jetsetting,” dependent on the amount of flair one demonstrates in the act. The above video shows locales players can expect to be performing all sorts of spycraft. The Middle East is represented, as is the ever-popular Russia. But the intrigue doesn’t stop there. I’m rather curious as to what will go down in Taipei, myself....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 96 words · Lauren Jordan

Hudson reveals Roaring Laughter for the Wii

Hudson showed off a new game duringJump Festa in Japanand it was already in playable form! The game is calledO-warai Party Game 100 Bakusho, which translates toFunny Party Game 100 Roaring Laughter. As you can guess, the new party game has 100 mini-games in it. Roaring laughter is said to have simple controls as a Wii party game really should have. Mini-games will include “Tank Battle 2,” “Super Stunt,” “Let’s Fry,” “The Hard Puncher,” “Bomb Heading,” “High Speed Drum,” “Dive Danger 50%” and more....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 153 words · Christine Wallace

id Software: PC isn’t the market leader anymore

id Software’s history with PC gaming led gamers to believe thatRAGE‘s computer-based version would be a worthy product. Unfortunately, it released to the tune of angry customers thanks to itlooking like garbage and running like sh*tfor a lot of people. id’s Jon Carmack isn’t thrilled about it, but he isn’t too heartbroken — PC just isn’t that important anymore. “We knew that all older AMD drivers, and some Nvidia drivers would have problems with the game, but we were running well in-house on all of our test systems,” he said....

June 27, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Amber Schmidt

Interview with The Conduit designer Micah Skaritka

One of the coolest things about attending conventions, specifically Gen Con for me, is that you have the opportunity to meet some pretty hip industry folks. While I was perusing the booths before the show officially started, I happened across Micah Skaritka. Skaritka is a renaissance man of sorts. He’s a part of the industrial bandCruciform Injection, an artist, author, and designer for High-Voltage Software. Skaritka and I had the opportunity to talk about the first-person shooterThe Conduit, which is currently slated the Wii....

June 27, 2025 · 5 min · 894 words · Daniel Smith

LittleBigBeta for LittleBigPlanet this month

A personon the official PlayStation forumswho parades around as an SCEA developer recently unveiled thatLittleBigPlanetwill have a limited beta this September. According to the post the beta will be public and people will be told about the beta before it begins. Other details like how the test will be ran or how large the download is are unknown at this time. Here’s what the developer, “Sam_Protagonist,” had to say about it:...

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 179 words · Debbie Smith

Look: Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed

Phew, that name is so long I could hardly add another word to the title! I adored everything aboutSuper Robot Taisen Saga: Endless Frontier, from the SNES feel to the constant and hilarious references to bouncing breasts. As you can see from the video above, the sequel is already in the works.Siliconerareports it will be calledSuper Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceedand will be out in Japan this Winter....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 133 words · Daniel Carlson

Love/Hate: I love to hate -you-

[Editor’s Note: We’re not just a (rad) news site — we also publish opinions/editorials from our community & employees like this one, though be aware it may not jive with the opinions of Destructoid as a whole, or how our moms raised us. Want to post your own article in response? Publish it now on ourcommunity blogs.] Ah, the INTERNET. What began as an attempt to keep military facilities networked in the event of nuclear war has brought us wonders beyond anyone’s imagining at its inception, such as TOS violation porn, cyberstalking, and the widespread worship of airborne dinner....

June 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1158 words · Emily Ramirez

Man steals Wi-Fi to play Halo in a library

The above picture shows a genius. A criminal mastermind so brilliant it’s amazing that he was ever caught. Sitting in a library, with headphones on, a mysterious big bag under his desk, and a newspaper obscuring his hands, he just blends into the crowd, doesn’t he? You’d never guess he’d brought an Xbox into the building so he couldsteal Wi-Fi and playHalo. Oh wait, yes you would! This man gets points for sheer audacity....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 174 words · Jodi Hutchinson