The Secret World MMO Teases With Super Addictive Browser Game
The Secret War is really fun and I just want my life back.
The Secret War is really fun and I just want my life back.
We've got an action packed trailer for Atelier Meruru and it's release date.
The pirate-themed RPG is set for an August release this year for the console.
Watch Sly Cooper walk a tight rope and perform all sorts of stealthy acrobatics in his latest adventure.
Valve's upcoming DOTA 2 will be free to play, with rewards doled out in a way never before seen.
Harley Quinn's Revenge DLC announcement imminent for Batman: Arkham City.
PS3 users were unable to take part in the Mass Effect 3 online weekend events and, last we heard, it was looking pretty unlikely they'd ever be able to. The situation might have changed.
EA has plans to make each of its games a part of a larger, persistent service.
New screenshots and concept artwork of the upcoming Halo 4 have surfaced.
The Final Fantasy rhythm game, Theatrhythm, will come bundled with a pretty cool stylus and a pack of stickers when it launches in the US.
Maxis is defending the always-on internet requirement in SimCity.
Here's what you'll be unlocking for the player classes in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's multiplayer mode.
Datura has a release date: it's coming out next month.
Rad Soldiers might be getting a PC release at some point.
Microsoft might be a huge player in the video game world, but there demands in return for the rights to film the Halo franchise resulted in the film being cancelled.
Console versions of Dark Souls will not be getting the additional content slated for release on the PC.
A new trailer offers us a quick look at Crysis 3's environments.
Everytime I see something made with CryEngine 3, my jaw just drops.
For those of you who have not gotten an invite to the Diablo 3 beta: Blizzard is looking out for you, too!
Microsoft reminds me, in many cases, of a cheetah. They start off really fast, bursting with hope and success, but these qualities are short-lived.
It appears Microsoft, in their quest for financial prowess, has once again pushed things too far.