N-Control’s Owner has been through struggles before
Gameranx has an exclusive interview with N-Control's David Kotkin on last week's marketing debacle. He's been hard to reach.
Gameranx has an exclusive interview with N-Control's David Kotkin on last week's marketing debacle. He's been hard to reach.
Best MMOs 2012 | Top MMOs 2012 - World of Warcraft isn't the only MMO on the market these days, but few can contend with it. 2012 looks to upset the king of the genre with a few unique entries that will undoubtedly get you to think twice about MMOs.
Seb Wuepper gives us a rundown on Germany's draconian videogame rating system.
Anne Lee explores the vastly overlooked genre of Japanese Otome games.
Seb Wuepper takes a close second look at Mafia II and writes about why he loves it.
Welcome to yet another edition of The Best Gaming Podcast Ever. We're all back from our breaks, and hope you had a good holiday.
Colette Bennett has taken a scalpel to Corpse Party to dissect its insides.
In this edition of the diaries, Rowan Kaiser experiences a sense of paralysis with the game and attempts to explain it.
There are plenty of big games coming out in 2012. Here's a list of the most-wanted games of 2012.
Matthew Stewart speaks with Moises Chiullan and David Kotkin of N-Control about the situation with Ocean Marketing.
Gameranx has picked out the best games of 2011—the games we loved the most. Find out what we loved, and why we loved them. These are the best games of 2011.
Everyone knows the case against him. We wanted to give the guy a chance to make a case for himself, for better or for worse.
Here's everything you'll need to get started on The Witcher 2.
Gameranx takes a look at the best, and most anticipated top games of the PS3 in 2012. These are games you wouldn't want to miss.
Adam Harshberger writes about the revolutionary new system Square Enix has planned for FFXIV.
Your videogaming experience of 2011 may be entirely limited to Team Fortress 2, so here are some videos to show you what you might've missed out on throughout the year.
Seb Wuepper laments the loss of the soundtracks of yesteryear and takes a look at the music that grace games today. Why isn't game music as good as it used to be?
Kris Ligman writes about why Mass Effect is a better science-fiction setting than Star Wars or almost any other.
Jacob Saylor writes about the challenges and difficulties game journalism faces as a profession.
Seb Wuepper writes about how he came to love and understand Dark Souls for all it has to offer.
John Vanderhoef has put together a feature that combines his love for creative writing with his love for video games, which talks about the year in review in the form of prose poetry.
Ian Miles Cheong takes a look at the appalling failure that is the Nintendo 3DS.
In which Ian Miles Cheong argues that if you want something, you have to take it by force.
Rowan Kaiser explores the society of The Old Republic in this edition of the diaries.