If you are going to sell a game, especially a Monster Hunter game, best to use a talking cat and a talking pig.
Reader Nathan likes BioShock. Likes BioShock and is good with his hands. So, inspired by the little Big Daddy dollies in the BioShock 2 teaser, Nathan got to work.
This generation, it’s hard to make a truly multi-platform game. EA Sports exec Peter Moore explains why.
The future of the Halo franchise may not be as straight-forward as you’d imagine, if a Microsoft job advertisement is anything to go by.
Japanese game developer tri-Ace has teamed up with SEGA for a new, multi-platform role-playing game called End of Eternity.
Chick fighter Sugoi! Arcana Heart 2, which features classic moe girl archetypes duking it out, looks great in Japanese arcades. On the PS2, it looks less so.
Wow. April is just terrible for new releases. After last week’s pitiful two new games, this week finds us reaching for our thesaurus to find a word that means worse than pitiful.
Actually, you can have it, if you’re willing to get into a bidding war. Right now this custom construction of Madworld’s Jack Cayman is bid up to US$61 on eBay. But lookin’s free.
An AP story about game adaptations of movies mentions that the developers of the Terminator Salvation game worked “under the same roof” as the film crew, in hopes of making something that doesn’t, well, suck.
Here at Kotaku, we like to think ahead and solve problems well in advance. So while today might be Easter, we’re already thinking about Mother’s Day. And here’s just the gift.