
It's no secret that Square-Enix has moved its hovering attack cursor over the West for some time now. Last March the developer set up shop in Los Angeles as part ...
Star Trek Online For any developer, the prospect of acquiring a popular intellectual property licence can be both a dream come true and a total nightmare. Being able to draw from ...
“I’m guessing you’ll need to find an emergency generator – sound familiar!” Corporal Tequila (United States Colonial Marine Corp) It’s only just under half way in to Aliens vs. Predator’s Marine ...
If nothing else, the Dynasty Warriors franchise will surely go down in history as the ultimate form of marmite videogame design. With every release comes an incremental upgrade, a small ...
Stalker has always held a special place in my heart. So open and yet so buggy, so beautiful and yet so broken, so fun and yet so frustrating, the original ...
Let me begin by asking a question, what is the finest game you have every played? No doubt it is a question you will be avoiding seeking a quick answer ...
Zombies are increasingly in vogue when it comes to being the most popular adversary in videogames. From the slow, shuffling corpses of Resident Evil to the fast-moving mutated inhabitants of ...
The Divine Comedy has been the centre of much media attention since it was wrote sometime in the early fourteenth century, and the gaming world has had its fair share ...
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – PS3 & Xbox 360 Preview
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories – Preview
Mafia II – Multiformat Preview
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberium Twilight – PC Preview
Picross 3D – DS Preview
So Hostile: Gaming’s biggest foes – Part 3
The Week In Gaming, 28th February – 6th March 2010
So Hostile: Gaming’s biggest foes – Part 2
