Latest Articles (Page 2100)
-
Another World coming to Android
20th Anniversary version of Chahi's classic due "in a few months".
The 20th Anniversary version of Eric Chahi's cult Amiga game Another World will be released for Android devices "in a few months".
Read the rest of this article -
Soulcalibur iPhone released, costs £9.99
Launch sale price currently £7.99.
Namco's original Soulcalibur is now available on iPhone and iPad for £7.99.
Read the rest of this article -
Review | Smash Cops Review
Touch-screen takedown.
There are two schools of thought where car games are concerned. You either task players with carefully driving around things, or you actively encourage them to crash into them. Smash Cops sounds like it should be the latter, but is actually the former, and the discrepancy between the two dims the appeal of what should be a brilliant experience.
Read the rest of this article -
Skyrim mod replaces dragons with My Little Pony
Bethesda role-player gets custom horse business.
Enterprising Skyrim player "zdzichorowerzysta" has updated the PC version of Bethesda's popular role-player by replacing the game's dragons with a character from My Little Pony.
Read the rest of this article -
Rising Star Games announces 2012 release schedule
Harvest Moon, Bit.Trip., Rune Factory receive vague release windows.
Japanese import publisher Rising Star Games has announced a bustling 2012 release schedule for Europe, with an increased emphasis on 3DS games.
Read the rest of this article -
Microsoft adds Achievements to Visual Studio software
Gamification ruling the nation.
Get ready with your "slow news day?" comments, because Microsoft has introduced an Achievement system to its Visual Studio programming environment and this is indeed a news story highlighting that fact.
Read the rest of this article -
Zumba Fitness series sales hit six million
Can't buy me love.
Dance-yourself-skinny series Zumba Fitness has now boogied past the six million sales mark, publisher Majesco has announced, probably from the back seat of a new limo.
Read the rest of this article -
Mass Effect 3 PC system requirements
Drell-core processor?
Can your PC run Mass Effect 3? BioWare has released a list of PC system requirements needed to run the demo of its sci-fi role-player, which will likely remain the same for the full game.
Read the rest of this article -
Zynga buys up another bundle of game studios
Gamedoctors, Page 44, Astro Ape and HipLogic join the social collective.
Zynga quietly purchased four more companies in the latter months of 2011, the social giant has revealed in an interview with Reuters.
Read the rest of this article -
Platinum thought offer to make Metal Gear Rising was a joke
Director is Bayonetta programmer, Kenji Saito.
Platinum Games has revealed that it initially thought Kojima Productions' offer to take over development of Metal Gear Rising was a joke.
Read the rest of this article -
Infinity Ward mentions "next generation" in job posting
We're sorry. This stuff is like catnip though, seriously.
Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward has dropped a hint in a job ad that at least one project for next-generation hardware may be under way within the walls of its studio in Encino, California. In related news, two plus two is now thought to equal five.
Read the rest of this article -
Inside Activision on the day Modern Warfare 3 leaked
Hirshberg: "I'd just had surgery on my lower back, and my iPhone starts vibrating..."
Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg has revealed what happened inside the Call of Duty publisher on the day last year that Kotaku posted masses of leaked Modern Warfare 3 details.
Read the rest of this article -
Key US politicians withdraw support for SOPA and PIPA
Former PIPA co-sponsor warns against "unintended consequences" of proposed legislation.
A number of high-profile US politicians have withdrawn their support for the controversial SOPA and PIPA anti-piracy laws in the face of online protests.
Read the rest of this article -
Valor exploit in SWTOR update 1.1 causes player uproar
UPDATE: BioWare readying new patch.
UPDATE: BioWare has told Eurogamer that it is "aware there are some issues on Ilum on some servers" and that it will be issuing a new patch tomorrow morning (19th January) to address the problem.
Read the rest of this article -
Sega launches official Sonic store
Stock up on Werehog, Shadow figurines.
Sega's official Sonic the Hedgehog online store goes live today, the publisher has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time gets Western release
Is this the final PSP game?
Tactical JRPG Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time arrives in the US on 24th July, publisher Atlus has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
New Warhammer 40K: Space Marine DLC announced
The Dreadnought Pack out next week.
A fresh batch of DLC for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine launches on 25th January, publisher THQ has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Doom returns to Xbox Live Arcade
id classic yours for 400 Points.
id Software's seminal FPS Doom returns to Xbox Live Arcade today, publisher Bethesda has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Japan chart: Vita crawls past 500k mark
3DS continues to dominate.
The PlayStation Vita recorded its lowest sales figures to date last week in Japan, though it has now passed the 500,000 mark.
Read the rest of this article -
Indie horror Deadlight announced for XBLA
Developer boasts Diablo III, Heavy Rain veterans.
Spooky platform puzzler Deadlight will be released on Xbox Live Arcade this summer, developer Tequila Works has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Is Capcom teasing Resident Evil 6?
Mysterious viral campaign spotted.
What appears to be a viral website campaign has set tongues wagging that Capcom is preparing to unveil a new Resident Evil title.
Read the rest of this article -
Mario Party 9 release date announced
Wii revelry commences in March.
Wii minigame collection Mario Party 9 arrives in stores on 2nd March, Nintendo has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Feature | Trends of 2012: Indie Games
An indie bundle of British developers predicts this year's trends.
In much the same way that the music industry struggles to define indie music, so indie games is a term that's increasingly slippery in the hands. Most would agree that an indie game is one produced without the financial backing of a publisher, but as the lines of sales and distribution blur with each passing year, so the indie label becomes less trustworthy. Your game may be wearing Converse, but does it bleed My Bloody Valentine?
Read the rest of this article -
Mass Effect 3 demo coming next month
Play through BioWare sequel's opening sequence.
A demo for forthcoming action RPG sequel Mass Effect 3 launches on PC, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live on 14th February, developer BioWare has announced.
Read the rest of this article -
Warriors Orochi 3 to get Western release
Crossover button masher due on PS3, Xbox 360.
The third entry in Tecmo Koei's big-in-Japan button masher series Warriors Orochi is to get a Western release.
Read the rest of this article -
Feature | Trends of 2012: Handheld Gaming
Things are exciting, frightening, and confusing.
2012 is going to be a fascinating year as far as handhelds are concerned. iOS continues to screw with the marketplace, for one thing, helping to democratise development while also redefining how much audiences expect to pay for a game. Meanwhile, the 3DS appears to have finally hit its stride - or has it? - and Sony's getting in on the action with the almost implausibly lavish Vita. Is there still enough room for everybody?
Read the rest of this article -
Star Wars: The Old Republic update 1.1 delayed
UPDATE: Servers are back online.
Update: The Star Wars: The Old Republic servers have, like The Jedi, returned.
Read the rest of this article -
Jeff Minter's latest oddity hits the App Store
Caverns of Minos available now.
Caverns of Minos, the latest effort from veteran eccentric Jeff Minter, has just touched down on the App Store, priced at £1.49.
Read the rest of this article -
Metal Gear Rising playable demo at E3 2012
No more Hideo and seek.
Eurogamer branded "interesting sequel" Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (once Metal Gear Solid: Rising) will be playable at E3 2012 this summer.
Read the rest of this article -
Arc the Lad, Uncharted 3 DLC head EU PSN Store update
Plus, Kingdoms of Amalaur: Reckoning demo.
Headlining the Euro PlayStation Store update today are PS1 JRPG Arc the Lad and new multiplayer maps for Uncharted 3.
Read the rest of this article