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The Halo: Reach hyperbole has officially gone from volcanic to stratospheric with the release of probably the most dramatic Reach trailer yet Continue reading
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The Halo: Reach hyperbole has officially gone from volcanic to stratospheric with the release of probably the most dramatic Reach trailer yet Continue reading
Fallout: New Vegas isn’t even out the door and Obsidian Entertainment is already teasing Dungeon Quest 3; it never stops for games developers these days does it? Continue reading
It seems that the chaps over at Capcom just never get tired of making cool videos starring Ryu (lucky for us). Continue reading
We speak to Frank Pearce, Vice President and co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment about Blizzard’s latest behemoth StarCraft 2. Why have they taken the decision to release it in three parts, what can we expect online and will we ever see it on PS3 or Xbox 360? Continue reading
We all knew that Kinect was never going to come cheap, but will the confirmed retail price of £129.99 and a lack of ’serious’ games prove the peripherals down fall? Lets have a look shall we? Continue reading
NamcoBandai have just posted up some rather lush in-game footage of Ninja Theory’s Enslaved and very fine it’s looking too. Continue reading
There are only three rules I adhere to when purchasing games: No buying games on release day; no purchasing sequels until the next volume in the series is released; no consoles within a year of launch date. Continue reading
Despite all the ingredients – epic storylines, memorable bad guys, intuitive battle systems and so on – Dragon Quest has never held the same status as Final Fantasy on western shores. Could all that be about to change? Continue reading
With the release of Guitar Hero 5, Band Hero and DJ Hero – and that’s without mentioning rival music games Lips, Sing Star and Beatles: Rock Band, etc – surely we’re seeing a level of market saturation the likes of which the games industry has never seen. Continue reading
Looks like Activision are really pushing the boat out with this one, even signing up the the likenesses and voice talent of big games fan Daniel Craig, Joss Stone and Judi Dench. Continue reading