Skyrim Discounted on Steam
Midweek Madness indeed - Skyrim receives a 33% discount on Steam
Midweek Madness indeed - Skyrim receives a 33% discount on Steam
When Sony announced that the Vita wouldn't support UMD, users demanded to know what they'd be able to do with their old games. Japan got a "UMD Passport" system, the US, it has been revealed, will not.
LucasArts' waggle-athon finally has a release date.
You'll be able to wage the hearts you collect to make the game harder and earn better rewards.
If you don't have a pre-order yet, odds are good you've missed the window of opportunity.
CCP Games will be opening up the MMOFPS to the age old "controller versus keyboard and mouse" debate.
Bethesda has released a series of tutorials on how to use their Creation Kit modding tools for Skyrim.
The new multiplayer map is set atop a New York City skyscraper. Watch your step.
Sony has released a new co-op mission for Uncharted 3 in addition to skin packs for the game.
Get to modding, folks!
The newest trailer for I Am Alive reveals the player's need to survive in the post-apocalyptic environment.
The series is likely to continue, though when and in what form are still to be decided. Whatever it is, I'm hoping Mordin gets the starring role.
God of War creator David Jaffe explains his departure from Eat Sleep Play.
Microsoft's soon-to-be launched Windows Store will come with a host of new games for Windows 8.
Medal of Honor 2 will be making its debut appearance next month.
A fantastic new trailer for The Witcher 2 for the Xbox 360 has been released.
Journey's development is done, but Sony has yet to announce a release date for it.
God of War creator David Jaffe is said to be leaving Eat Sleep Play in order to pursue casual game development.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 gets its first DLC in the form of Coliseum opponents.
While the age of digital distribution is upon us, retailers in the real world are struggling a little bit. UK retailer GAME has been feeling the strain of this, and has confirmed they’ll be cutting jobs to make ends meet - but retail employees won’t be affected.
It hasn’t been a fantastic month for the Australian games industry, and news that SEGA has just cut 37 jobs hasn’t made things any easier.
The European Twisted Metal delay had people worried that they might be waiting a long time to get into the game. Turned out that that that isn't the case.
If the name is too long for you, you can always call it by it's convenient acronym, NSUNSG. Just rolls off the tongue.