It’s the sequel to 2009’s official Game of The Year. The artwork is hot. The screenshots are mind-blowing. So it’s no surprise that anticipation for Batman: Arkham City has gone mega-off-the-sphincter-scale in the GamesRadar offices. We don’t have the game,...
The Lost Labyrinth level in Sonic 4 was a shocker. It wasn’t that it was bad…it’s that it was so bad, we ran an article on it in the hope that Sega would listen and either fix it, or remove it. Thankfully,...
High in self-esteem, are we? Maybe a little too high? Worried that you’re beginning to get a bit cocky, and are in danger of alienating those around you? You need to dig out a Gamecube, fast. No, not to revile...
Far away from the charts and the mega-commercial releases and the grinning Bobby Koticks, there is an exciting world of games loaded with passionate expression, dazzling ideas and a staggering wealth of creativity. They are independent games and they are...
There was no official news of a zombie mode at Activision’s big Call of Duty: Black Ops event in L.A. this week. No official news at all. In fact there was close-to flat-out denial that the best bit of World at...
During a presentation at CEDEC (a Japanese developer conference), Fumito Ueda was showing off The Last Guardian on a big screen and discussing animation in games. Exciting enough in itself, but before he got onto that, he gave a little...
More familiar psychopaths and blood-soaked locations. Hit the jump to see the new stages compared with their classic inspiration… … . Read the rest at gamesradar.com. ...
A new Activision-published game, Blood Drive, has appeared on Amazon, but has not been officially announced. The combat racing game takes place, apparently, in “Lost” Vegas, and is due for release on October 26th of this year. We thought “blood drives”...
When it was first revealed in July, Mega Man Universe was said to “break the mold and challenge conventional wisdom of what a Mega Man game can be.” Imagine our surprise when the first three gameplay trailers, released today on...
Duke Nukem Forever has solidly become the most appropriate use of the word “forever” ever. Why doesn’t it die?! Yes, believe it or not, there’s a new tease on the internets that suggests, again, that the game may actually exist and be...