Is the original Nintendo isometric racer R.C. Pro-Am considered a classic by old-school gamers? My friends would certainly rank it alongside Rampage, Gauntlet II, and Skate or Die! as one …
Continue reading →If you're like me, you've probably spent more time than you'd like to admit delving into the depths and dungeons of Diablo 2. With the coming release of Path of …
Continue reading →ORIGIN PC (not the awesome creator of worlds including Ultima and Wing Commander, and not the EA download service) has unveiled their new laptop - the EON17-X3D. Â The 3D …
Continue reading →While contemplating how enthusiastic you should be about these amazing screenshots for United Front Games' upcoming game Sleeping Dogs, it may be useful to note that their publishers at Square …
Continue reading →I prefaced my time in The Old Republic writing about storytelling. Decisions, consequences, feeling like my character’s actions carried some weight within the game world: that sort of thing. It’s …
Continue reading →The free-to-play, class-based multiplayer action game Brawl Busters is now available for download on Steam. The game has actually been available for a while now, but now it's officially a …
Continue reading →Yes, if you've longed to play Remedy's 2010 psychological thriller Alan Wake in its best high-definition glory, your patience is paying off in a big way. Don't wait too long …
Continue reading →What if Max Payne were less like an overwrought Dirty Harry and more like a seething John McClane? That's the question I'd never thought to ask myself, but found answered …
Continue reading →Kicking off Microsoft's third-annual Xbox Live Arcade 'House Party', indie developed Warp is now available for 800 MS Points and will eventually see a PSN and PC release on March …
Continue reading →Darksiders II has a couple things going for it. First, THQ is putting it out in the middle of summer which should guarantee it the absolute minimum of competition. Nobody …
Continue reading →We all know that true fighter fans are actually hardcore PC gamers. Why bother with a quality arcade pad for a console when you can use a mouse and keyboard …
Continue reading →I’ve just bought my commando a personal speeder. Think of it like a Segway with engine wash and questionable stability. My character arches off the back end like he’s wrangling …
Continue reading →All Steam users received a note from Gabe Newell today talking about the findings from last year's Steam intrusion. If you are a Steam user, you should give a it …
Continue reading →Not to be "that guy," but I liked FemShep before it was cool. No one told me Jennifer Hale's delivery was that much better: I found out entirely by myself …
Continue reading →Double Fine Productions, run by industry veteran Tim Schafer, has had unexpected success with their latest experiment in game-funding. They posted a project on the Kickstarter website and were greeted …
Continue reading →With LA Noire turning out to be more of an adventure game and the Shenmue franchise all but toe-tagged, fans of the open world hard-boiled detective genre have precious few …
Continue reading →Patch notes are great. It's important to know what's been changed, if only so you can adapt your play style to take it into account. Only the most descriptive change …
Continue reading →Games can get off to a rough start for all sorts of reasons.  Adding game play elements too quickly or too slowly. Poor tutorials or documentation. Dense expository dumps, especially …
Continue reading →Today's Shank 2 video highlights Survival Mode, the newly added online co-op feature that includes an on-the-fly upgrade system, environmental traps, and online leaderboards for friends to compete against. Check …
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