Water in the Desert: An Aquatic Look at Journey
Robert Hunter examines Journey's art direction, gameplay, and NPCs to show that despite the desert setting, Journey has more in common with the ocean than one might think.
Robert Hunter examines Journey's art direction, gameplay, and NPCs to show that despite the desert setting, Journey has more in common with the ocean than one might think.
Thatgamecompany shares what their upcoming Journey Collection will include when it's released in August.
Nintendo join the DLC wagon by offering additional paid-for levels to the next Mario game.
Days after Square Enix registers FinalFantasyVIIPC.com, information appears on a Steam version of Final Fantasy VII.
THQ has released the behind-the-scenes video in how they made the Enter the Metro live-action short flick.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 heads has hinted at the game's successor.
Hideo Kojima has confirmed that Metal Gear Solid 5 will indeed happen...and it will use their all-new FOX Engine.
Seth Killian, Capcom's face when it comes to the US fighting scene, has officially said goodbye to Capcom in a rather lengthy heartwarming letter.
Blizzard has revealed the patch notes and maintenance times for Diablo III's 1.03 patch.
Ubisoft admits the reason they didn't show off Splinter Cell: Blacklist as a stealth game straight away was to attract new fans.
Proof that sometimes people on the internet can be wrong - EA is in the clear after an investigation into their advertising of Mass Effect 3.
Jason Rubin, once again, clarifies his comments made in an interview.
Innovation can come at a price, as Nintendo has just learned.
Gameranx got in touch with Larian Studios to talk about Divinity: Original Sin.
GTA V may have a chance to show up at GamesCom later this year.
Seb Wuepper explores the current trend of revivals, rehashes, and reboots.
If you somehow missed the magic that is E3, we've compiled all the press conferences in one page.
Resident Evil fans might want to pick these bundles up! Just a hunch...
My only complaint is the camera. I really wish there was an easy way to control it.
The Rock Band name has lost its sheen over the last few years as the music game boom has settled down, but Harmonix is still a good studio with a long history of quality work. Rock Band Blitz is a downloadable title that takes the developer back to their roots of Amplitude and Frequency.
Kris Ligman shows us how other players enrich the games we play, even in single-player.
Various retailers are listing a Diablo III console version. Could this be announced at E3?