Earlier this year, I started a movement on Twitter demanding the
development of a new game in the SSX series. Tonight, I can proclaim my
success...sort of.
We already had plenty
of reason to believe that Prototype 2 was in the works, but now the
game has a trailer with a some in-game footage and a few surprises.
A strange live-action Batman: Arkham City showed up earlier this week and confused a lot of gamers. Now, at the Spike Video Game Awards, an expanded version of the trailer has given it some context, revealing some juicy info about the upcoming game.
It's got to be one of the most anticipated games of this generation, and
now it's finally confirmed. At the Spike Video Game Awards, Bethesda
has revealed Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
The Liecestershire Teenage Pregnany Partnership recently put together a
short ad reminding teens of the importance of using condoms. What did
they turn to for inspiration for the ad? Old-school platformers, of
course.
You think StarCraft II's Queen of Blades is a terrifying force in-game?
Check out this incredible fan-made statue to see just how imposing she
can be in reality as well.
Earlier this year, Epic pulled an announcement of an announcement,
letting us know that they had big Gears of War-related news for the
Spike Video Game Awards. Apparently plans have changed.
Obsidian's notoriously buggy open-world RPG is set to get a heck of a lot better, as Bethesda has released a
huge patch for the PlayStation 3 version and will be following up with a
PC and Xbox 360 patch next week.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 already provided plenty of ways to virtually kill opposing soldiers, but the digital Vietnam expansion coming to the game later this month will have even more.
What does gameplay in Catherine consist of outside of the beautifully animated cut scenes? Thanks to a new preview in Famitsu, we finally have some answers.
I'm gonna go ahead and give this story a healthy SPOILER WARNING tag before you even click on it. How potentially SPOILER-filled is this video? So much so that I actually refuse to watch it.
Indie sensation World of Goo won over our hearts when it arrived on
WiiWare and Steam a couple of years ago, but the best version of the
goo-building game may be yet to come. Developer 2D Boy has announced
that it will release on iPad on December 16.