RPG Gems: Fi-Fi-Fi-Final Fantasy V
- Final Fantasy V, at least amongst Western fans, is often remembered as the bastard stepchild of the 16-bit era Final Fantasy games. It was skipped over for localization in...
- Final Fantasy V, at least amongst Western fans, is often remembered as the bastard stepchild of the 16-bit era Final Fantasy games. It was skipped over for localization in...
- Welcome back to another episode of DarkFeed, the weekly show that gives you all the big news in the gaming industry, but in a bite sized portion. You walk away from the ta...
- Now that we've given out the award for Best New IP, we're going to move onto more specific awards. First up, is our award for the Best Indie title in 2011. It was a prett...
- Following on from our Best Publisher award, we're now going to take a look at the Best Indie Developer of 2011. Indie games have been growing from strength to strength th...
- You're seen our nominees for Best Indie Developer, now check out our nominees for Best Indie Game of 2011. There's quite a few, some more well known than others, but all p...
- The Indie sector's been growing quite steadily this year, with more and more indie developers receiving their moment in the spotlight and seeing rather successful releases...
- A movie adaptation of a video game may sound good on paper, but in practice, they're far from entertaining. For the average movie goer, these films are just your regular b...
- No one in their right mind is going to argue if Counter-Strike still holds relevancy in the shooter market today as just about every single competitive FPS fan to date has...
- This week has seen quite a few hot topics pass through the GU newsroom, evoking quite a bit of fan rage, whether it be EA's digital distribution small print, Nintendo canc...
- Microsoft's presser is done. Up next from the big three is Sony, and they certainly have quite a bit to talk about tonight. Here are our predictions on Sony's presser. Da...
- Unless you've been living under a rather large rock, it's been almost impossible to ignore that Sony are having some serious problems right now. Their image as a global en...
- It's hard to cope when an electronic of any sort breaks, be it your computer or your microwave, but when it functions only part of the way it was meant to, people tend to ...
- The PlayStation Network is still down, leaving many an upset user frustrated and angry. Some say Sony have dropped the ball with PSN, failed their customers, and to a cert...
- We're in the middle of April and have had a slower week than in the past! The new episode of GBF is here and we give the quick rundown of titles that we reviewed in the la...
- April is here and it's off with huge explosion in gaming! The new episode of GBF is here and we give the quick rundown of titles that we reviewed in the last week. Lauren,...
- The last week of March has come and gone, and it's been a great month for gaming! The new episode of GBF is here and we give the quick rundown of titles that we reviewed i...
- The downloadable games scene on PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, and, to a lesser extent, WiiWare has given smaller developers an outlet to experiment with creative ...
- Howdy all. We have a new, weekly, video cast that we'll be trying out. Introducing The Good, The Bad, and The Fugly, a show where Darryl and myself give quick summaries of...
- A good game is one thing, but one aspect that takes a good game to the next level is its soundtrack. The engaging tunes that totally immerse gamers into the experiences th...
- It's almost 2011 and that means it's now time for Gaming Union's 2010 Game of the Year Awards! We've got a bunch of nominees for various categories so let's get down to it...