PlayStation Vita in Trouble, Says Japanese Newspaper
Scott Rohde, Sony's senior vice president of Worldwide Studios, responds to the claim.
Scott Rohde, Sony's senior vice president of Worldwide Studios, responds to the claim.
Minecraft is heading to the world of building blocks.
Animals are cute and games are awesome. So here are some gamer pets.
The believed that a small percentage of would experience it, hoping for a quick post-release fix.
You'll have to brave an anime convention to see it, however.
Someone has let a Grand Theft Auto shaped cat out of the bag, then used a big stick to force it back in.
There are numerous settings in which Assassin's Creed III can take place. We've picked five eras in which the next great Assassin would be best suited to haunt.
Namco Bandai has announced that Ni No Kuni will be available with both Japanese and English voice tracks.
ArenaNet and NCSoft have confirmed that Guild Wars 2 will be headed to consoles.
They're calling it "Mojam," which frankly sounds a little dirty.
Assassin's Creed III is bound for a release this year. This time, we know it to be true.
A new teaser for Far Cry 3 shows off a bit of the game's dark side.
Assassin's Creed Revelations may be getting a single player DLC.
The folks at Mojang are no fans of Minecraft clones, but they won't sue people over it.
New indie release Dear Esther claims a top spot on Steam's sales charts.
Seb Wuepper takes a look at what makes or breaks the scariness of horror games.
Nicole Leffel writes about the role of choices in RPGs, specifically taking a look at Skyrim in contrast to the Dragon Age titles.
Prototype 2 is set to be released in a special Collector's Edition.
Not too long ago we reported on 4chan’s democratic awnser to the Spike VGA’s, the Vidya Gaem Awards (otherwise known as the /V/GAs.) Now that they’ve come and gone in a blaze of fire, who won what?
We’ve had some fun times on Metal Gear Online, but all good things come to an end, And Metal Gear Online will shut down on June 12.
So this kid is playing Call of Duty, and then the S.W.A.T show up thinking there’s really a gunman in his house. No, this isn’t some kind of ad campaign showcasing how ‘realistic’ the game is - this is something that actually happened.