New DmC “Escape” Trailer Shows the Perils of Limbo City Life
Sure, there are plenty of pros to living in a big city — architecture, culture, great food — but it's a lot less fun when the buildings are trying to kill you.
Sure, there are plenty of pros to living in a big city — architecture, culture, great food — but it's a lot less fun when the buildings are trying to kill you.
The Galaxy will no longer be far, far away come next week!
Hey guys, someone dug up the opening to everyone’s favourite Saturday morning Elder Scrolls cartoon!
Eiji Aonuma on the franchise's future
Twitter has revealed that Guitar Hero was the most tweeted about game in 2011.
New Saints Row: The Third DLC? Oh man, this is going to be awesome and filled with explosions and boobs and dildos... or not. Maybe it’ll just have a gun and a suit.
Should you be looking to gain a bit more coin, or looking for more crafting items, this really nifty ultra-chest in Skyrim is probably something you should look up.
Batteries can be hugely annoying, especially when they run out just when you need them and you're forced to search for your spares. 3DS Cirlce Pad owners aren't going to have that problem very often...
Indie platformer, Trine, known for its eye-popping graphics and co-op adventures, has sold 1.1 million copies
After Obsidian developer Joshua E. Sawyer claimed Skyrim's issues would be a mammoth task to overcome, Bethesda's Pete Hines claims that that isn't the case
Love them or hate them, Deathstreaks are a definite hot topic in the Call of Duty world. Robert Bowling explains why they were kept for Modern Warfare 3 via Twitter.
Everyone’s video game dad, Shigeru Miyamoto, seems to be stepping down from his position at Nintendo. But according to Nintendo, this isn’t the case.
Anyone with a less than legitimate copy of the game are in for a funny surprise. Well, funny for us, at least.
No, it's not deja vu. Another high up working on The Last Guardian has left Sony, and this time it's not just a rumor.
Free roaming will be returning as well.
Top RPGs of 2012. It's almost the dawn of the new year and new games loom on the horizon. We take a look at the most-wanted RPGs of 2012.
Microsoft follows Sony and EA in attempting to shut down class action lawsuits over their online service.
A mysterious new support article has revealed that Valve's digital distribution service will be getting support for coupons.
Matthew Stewart delves into the world of New Vegas to write about the science and ethics of Old World Blues.
Anne Lee reflects upon her experiences with Final Fantasy XIII and takes a close look at the game's upcoming sequel.
Meet Felix the peaceful monk.
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