Ridge Racer: Unbounded Hands-On Preview
- Ridge Racer: Unbounded is releasing in just over a week, and it promises to be a pretty exciting time for the franchise. It will serve as a huge departure from the rest of...
- Ridge Racer: Unbounded is releasing in just over a week, and it promises to be a pretty exciting time for the franchise. It will serve as a huge departure from the rest of...
- When gamers think of free-to-play games, they typically think of a limited experience that will only be expanded by how much money they invest into it. Recently however, d...
- The war to take Earth back begins next week. Anyone who has tried out the demo knows that the single player campaign looks and plays very tight. From the array of gameplay...
- The somewhat contentious reimagining of the Syndicate IP spawned a multiplayer demo for both the Xbox 360 and PS3 on January 31st. Most of the groaning centered on the be...
- When thinking about Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, it's difficult not to be impressed by the development line-up. You've got Todd McFarlane, who is known for creating some...
- Up until this point, our last two features on Star Wars: The Old Republic have been fairly positive, and to be perfectly fair there's a reason for that. BioWare has done a...
- So the first ten levels of Star Wars: The Old Republic teach you the basics behind your class, questing, and how to handle quest hubs, but once level ten rolls around thin...
- The Old Republic is a game that's built for those who, simply put, love Bioware titles. If you don't enjoy cutscenes, character dialogue, or Star Wars as a franchise it's...
- Perhaps it's because they're easy to design, or because there doesn't seem like a lot of strategy that can be implemented, but the Tower Defence genre hasn't gone too far ...
- Although the Saints Row series is not always at the forefront of game development, one thing it cannot be criticised for is its ability to give the player choice. While ga...
- I'm just going to come out and say it, Serious Sam 3 looks like just about everything Duke Nukem Forever should have been. Absurd monsters, ridiculous weapons, blood, gut...
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations is a game with a bit of an identity crisis. The first game was totally fresh, a new approach to environment navigation that pioneered the ser...
- First-person shooters may be all the rage at the moment, as people want their instant fix of gameplay, but in the 90s, it as all about the point and click adventure game. ...
- If you're a fan of first-person shooters, this console generation has you more than covered. Every year there have been blockbuster titles in almost every quarter and it d...
- Rage wears its influences not so much on its sleeve, but all over its dusty wasteland jacket. There’s a definite sense that in building a truly current-gen shooter, id S...
- Thanks to Creative Director Joe Mad's gleefully over-the-top art style, there's an infectious silliness to the Darksiders. The man revered for his run on the Uncanny X-Men...
- Last time we checked out Driver: San Francisco, the multiplayer component was still quite mysterious. We knew one existed and roughly what it would entail, but that's abou...
- The Assassin's Creed franchise has gone through some massive changes since it first appeared in 2007 and one of the biggest changes came with the last iteration, Assassin'...
- After a brief hiatus from the world of video games, Formula One returned in 2009 on the Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP. However, it wasn't until a year after that things starte...
- If you only learn one thing after playing Dead Island, it's that there are more than enough ways to kill a zombie should you ever find yourself in the middle of a zombie i...