Press X To Eat Flesh: 10 Examples of Cannibalism in Games
The other white meat makes its fair share of appearances in video games.
The other white meat makes its fair share of appearances in video games.
From BioShock to Donkey Kong, here's the references we adore.
Capcom has announced a slew of new difficulty modes for DmC! Read on for what they are!
Are you still looking for a reason to play XCOM? Here's five reasons.
an Interview with Wasteland 2 producer, Brian Fargo
We've compiled a selection of some the many references and easter eggs in Borderlands 2.
Brendan Keogh takes a close look at Ziggurat, one of the iPhone’s tightest, most succinct, and most intricate gaming experiences.
Namco has revealed the list of games they're bringing to this year's Gamescom.
Ada Wong will be the star of her own campaign in the upcoming game from Capcom.
Twenty biggest open worlds in videogames you could very easily lose yourself in.
CliffyB had a few words to share with the Japanese game industry.
Keiji Inafune is undecided on whether the game will be localized into English.
Marvelous has put out the first trailer for Soul Sacrifice.
The producer of The Witcher is working on a new RPG for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
Simon Chun looks back at Majora's Mask and its unique way of handling sidequests.
Welcome to the first ever edition of the Aggregate Herald: articles worth reading.
L.A. Noire is right by the Dark Knight.
Kiala writes about how Ezio factors into Soul Calibur V, and asks what crossovers you'd like to see.
Prior to settling on the the 1999 Mode, Irrational Games rejected over a dozen other modes.
Naughty Dog's threequel was nominated for just about everything, save Sports Game of the Year. Ah well, there's always next time.
Matthew Stewart examines Namco Bandai's sexually provocative ad for Soul Calibur V and its implications.
The Game Developer’s Choice Awards is to the VGAs what the Oscars is to the MTV Movie awards, so when you’re nominated it actually is a pretty big deal. The nominees for the 2012 awards have been announced, and you’ll be quite pleased at who’s in the race.
Gameranx has picked out the best games of 2011—the games we loved the most. Find out what we loved, and why we loved them. These are the best games of 2011.