Skip to main content

Latest Articles (Page 1678)

  1. PlayStation Home is getting an update

    PlayStation Home is getting an update

    UPDATE: New Trophies revealed.

    UPDATE: The full list of Trophies for PlayStation Home has now been revealed.

    Read the rest of this article
  2. Monaco developer announces Armada, an RTS designed for gamepads

    Monaco: What's Yours is Mine developer Pocketwatch Games has announced its next project as Armada [codename], a "great gamepad-RTS."

    Read the rest of this article
  3. Could you survive in a besieged city?

    Could you survive in a besieged city?

    This War is Mine is a game that asks you to prove it.

    Syria has shown us the horror of besieged cities, places in which civilians fend for themselves, cut off from outside aid, sniped at, blown apart.

    Read the rest of this article
  4. Mercenary Kings to kick butt on PS4 in April

    Mercenary Kings to kick butt on PS4 in April

    Steam version launches in two weeks.

    Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Wizorb developer Tribute Games' upcoming side-scrolling shooter Mercenary Kings is coming to PS4 on 2nd April in Europe and 1st April in North America.

    Read the rest of this article
  5. MGS5: Ground Zeroes PSN pre-orders come with Peace Walker HD

    Many have taken issue with Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes's steep price of £19.99 - £29.99, but Sony is sweetening the pot by allowing PSN pre-orders of the game to come with Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD.

    Read the rest of this article
  6. South Park: It all started with a suspected prank call

    Interview | South Park: It all started with a suspected prank call

    A remarkable collaboration, as told by Obsidian.

    Feargus Urquhart, the leader of Obsidian Entertainment, was playing through that alien probing scene in his studio's game, South Park: The Stick of Truth, the evening before a meeting with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The next morning he'd have to go and talk to them about censoring it.

    Read the rest of this article
  7. Titanfall runs into problems on PC with error 503

    Titanfall runs into problems on PC with error 503

    UPDATE: Problems solved. EA apologises.

    UPDATE: Respawn has sorted out the problems that were affecting Titanfall on PC.

    Read the rest of this article
  8. Titanfall live stream today at 5pm GMT

    Video | Titanfall live stream today at 5pm GMT

    We're also giving away weekend passes for EGX Rezzed.

    Be advised: we're going to stop saying "be advised". It was funny out of context once, many long weeks ago, but we've thoroughly worn it out. If you spot it anywhere on Eurogamer from this day forth, use the contact form to let me know and I'll make sure anyone responsible gets to "stand by" for a P45.

    Read the rest of this article
  9. Pure Chess Wii U and Nintendo 3DS release date announced

    Pure Chess launches on the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS eShops on 20th March for £4.99, Ripstone has announced.

    Read the rest of this article
  10. Season 2, Episode 2 of Walking Dead in March

    Season 2, Episode 2 of Walking Dead in March

    UPDATE: Out on PS3 in Europe today.

    UPDATE 2: Episode Two of the second season of The Walking Dead launches on PlayStation 3 in Europe today, Wednesday 12th March, Sony has announced.

    Read the rest of this article
  11. Godus 2.0 launches with "virtually no clicking"

    Godus 2.0 launches with "virtually no clicking"

    "We went back to the drawing board on the foundation stones of our features."

    22Cans has relaunched Godus with a new 2.0 version - and designer Peter Molyneux has insisted it's completely revamped the game.

    Read the rest of this article
  12. Sci-fi MMO Wildstar out in June

    Sci-fi MMO Wildstar out in June

    Pre-order bonuses announced.

    Carbine Studios' subscription-based science fiction MMO Wildstar releases worldwide on 3rd June, NCSoft has announced.

    Read the rest of this article
  13. Exploring Double Fine's Amnesia Fortnight 2014

    Amnesia Fortnights are a bit of a tradition at Double Fine, and it's not hard to see why. They've helped the studio transition from the hazardous world of big budget blockbuster game development to the moderately less hazardous world of crafting compact, inventive digital titles. It's a way of spreading the risk, in essence - except it's a lot more entertaining than that makes it sound.

    Read the rest of this article
  14. Looks like Mafia 3 is set in Louisiana

    Looks like Mafia 3 is set in Louisiana

    Casting call mentions three gangsters: Franklin, Tony and Mickey.

    It looks like open world crime game Mafia 3 is set in Louisiana.

    Read the rest of this article
  15. Watch Dogs PC minimum specs confirmed

    Watch Dogs PC minimum specs confirmed

    Creative director says recent trailer "wasn't a good graphics reference".

    Ubisoft Montreal has announced the minimum specifications for the PC version of open world hacking game Watch Dogs.

    Read the rest of this article
  16. Need for Speed film review

    Review | Need for Speed film review

    Can Hollywood do what EA couldn't, and spin a story out of street racing?

    From a gamer's perspective, Need for Speed seems an odd choice for a movie. In 20 years and as many games, EA's glossy, hyper-real street-racing series has never produced a character or storyline worth a damn, although it has tried - notably in 2011's misfire The Run and the horribly gauche live-action cut-scenes of 2005's Most Wanted. At their best, the games are thrilling entertainment, but it's of a kind that has next to nothing to do with cinema.

    Read the rest of this article
  17. Hearthstone leaves beta and launches proper on PC and Mac

    Blizzard's free-to-play collectible card game Hearthstone has left beta and launched proper on PC and Mac.

    Read the rest of this article
  18. Tetris played against a skyscraper will set new world record

    Tetris played against a skyscraper will set new world record

    It's always raining blocks in Philadelphia.

    Last year during Philly Tech Week, Drexel Game Design Program co-founder Frank Lee made history by setting up a game of Pong played on a skyscraper in Philadelphia. This set a Guinness World Record for "Largest Architectural Video Game Display."

    Read the rest of this article
  19. Oculus Rift recruits Valve's VR project lead as chief architect

    Oculus Rift recruits Valve's VR project lead as chief architect

    Original Rift dev kits are ceasing production, nearly sold out.

    Valve's VR project lead Atman Binstock has joined Oculus Rift as the company's chief architect.

    Read the rest of this article
  20. 2014's funniest game just got funnier

    2014's funniest game just got funnier

    QWOP meets Smash Bros. in Gang Beasts.

    Comedians these days are quick to point out that they don't tell jokes. They make observations and perform acts that make us laugh, but actual "jokes" are child's play. And so it would be with video games that Gang Beast, the funniest game I've played in ages, doesn't have a single gag in its code. But play this oddball competitive brawler with three friends in a living room and you'll be hard-pressed not to keel over howling like the Joker's latest victim.

    Read the rest of this article
  21. Home dev announces eerie sci-fi romance adventure Alone With You

    Back in 2012 indie developer Benjamin Rivers made a minimalist horror game for PC and iOS entitled Home and now he's following it up with a "psychological romance adventure" called Alone With You.

    Read the rest of this article
  22. The Bridge developer announces competitive action puzzler Tumblestone

    The Bridge developer The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild has unveiled its next game as the competitive block-falling action-puzzler Tumblestone.

    Read the rest of this article
  23. Halfbrick's upcoming game is a puzzler called Bears vs Art

    Halfbrick's upcoming game is a puzzler called Bears vs Art

    Free now in Canada and Australia. Coming soon elsewhere.

    Jetpack Joyride and Fruit Ninja developer Halfbrick has revealed its next game as the wonderfully titled puzzler Bears vs Art.

    Read the rest of this article
  24. As Monster Hunter turns 10, can Capcom finally make the west listen?

    Interview | As Monster Hunter turns 10, can Capcom finally make the west listen?

    We interview its creator Ryozo Tsujimoto to find out.

    10 years ago today Capcom released the first Monster Hunter game. It launched in Japan for the PlayStation 2 as part of a new initiative from Capcom's Production Studio 1 designed to test the waters of online console gaming. It was a triumvirate that included cel-shaded racing game Auto Modellista, the multiplayer-focused Resident Evil: Outbreak and, of course, Monster Hunter. Capcom hoped at least one would sell a million copies, what the company considered then to be the mark of a hit title. One did.

    Read the rest of this article
  25. The Witcher 3 delayed to February 2015

    The Witcher 3 delayed to February 2015

    "We're sorry to make you wait longer than you, or we, initially assumed you would."

    CD Projekt has delayed PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One fantasy role-playing game The Witcher 3 to February 2015. It had been due out later this year.

    Read the rest of this article
  26. A new sandbox multiplayer RPG inspired by Ultima Online

    A new sandbox multiplayer RPG inspired by Ultima Online

    And Minecraft and Dark Age of Camelot and Eve Online.

    Where have a group of developers dispirited by "our soul-crushing, corporate jobs" looked for inspiration for a new kind of multiplayer role-playing game?

    Read the rest of this article
  27. Watch Dogs closed beta spotted for Xbox One

    Watch Dogs closed beta spotted for Xbox One

    Maybe it will Aiden your purchase.

    Ubisoft will hold a closed beta test for Watch Dogs, its upcoming sci-fi open world set to launch on 27th May.

    Read the rest of this article
  28. Arma 3's final campaign episode gets a release date

    The third and final campaign episode for Arma 3 will arrive on 20th March, developer Bohemia Interactive has announced.

    Read the rest of this article
  29. Video: Year Walk stomps onto Steam

    Video | Video: Year Walk stomps onto Steam

    Tree's company

    Have you played Year Walk yet? It's brilliant on iOS, and now that it's arrived on Steam, it's brilliant on PC and Mac, too. Simogo's retooled its enigmatic adventure game to work perfectly with a mouse and keyboard. You can expect a handful of new and reworked puzzles and - whisper it - a map.

    Read the rest of this article
  30. Watch us play Dark Souls 2 from 2pm GMT

    Video | Watch us play Dark Souls 2 from 2pm GMT

    Prepare to die again. And again.

    Dark Souls. DARK SOULS! Dark Souls TWO! It's finally happened (or, more truthfully, it's about to happen very soon, with the EU release still a handful of days off), and From Software's sequel is at last upon us.

    Read the rest of this article