Layoffs Hit THQ, Kids’ Division Axed
THQ lets go off employees who were working on kids' games.
THQ lets go off employees who were working on kids' games.
This year's (still unannounced) game might be the end for Desmond, but we might be back in the Animus again come 2013.
It's a E for Everyone, so I guess we'll have to keep waiting on that inevitable hyperviolent reboot.
An anonymous source claims the company is worried the name is confusingly similar to the Wii.
We'll very likely get a peek at the Heavy Rain developer's upcoming project.
LA Noire is a flawed game, but Seb Wuepper loves it all the same. Here, he explains why.
The app is currently in beta on both platforms, meaning you'll need to opt in and be selected to participate.
Is Sega gearing up to announce another delay?
Kiala asks a lot of questions about Alan Wake 2. Like, why is it an XBLA sequel and not a proper sequel called Alan Wake 2?
The game will come to retailers and digital storefronts on March 30.
Activision's DLC policy appears to undermine Microsoft's terms of use.
Want game rentals delivered to your door? Looks like you're stuck with GameFly for now.
A new update for Minecraft adds a bunch of fixes and changes in addition to an all new mob, some items, and better AI.
Techland has released the trailer for their upcoming Ryder White DLC for Dead Island.
Zombies are likely to return in Treyarch's next Call of Duty game.
A new take on the popular series.
John Vanderhoef draws a comparison between videogames and soap operas as denigrated mediums.
Ever wondered what a Pokeball was made out of? Wonder no more. This chart explains it all.
Uncharted 4 and other next generation titles on the PlayStation 4 would be vastly more detailed than any existing games.
Resistance 3 might've been the last we've seen of the Chimera. There's a good chance we'll never see a Resistance 4.
Rising Star Games, the publisher bringing all those strange Japanese games to Europe, has opened a digital and American branch of the business.
Expect to see the Wii U hit store shelves late 2012.