Six Days in Fallujah, which aims to tell the story of the recent battle in Iraq, was too hot a political potato for one-time publishers Konami, who facing intense pressure dumped the game.
Quirky PC brawler/shooter Zeno Clash did pretty good business on PC. So good, in fact, that the game looks set to make an appearance on Xbox Live Arcade.
Good morning, people on Kotaku Time! To get you off the proper foot today, we offer this music, morning music, if you will.
First-person-shooter meets role-playing-game Borderlands may not be cel-shaded, but it may have a release date.
Here are new Final Fantasy XIII screens, which were previously on a Weekly Shonen Jump scan. We can see characters Snow and the Shiva twins.
Despite it’s simple appearance, it’s clear Microsoft are dipping their toes in the LittleBigPlanet sea with Kodu. While the game was a no-show at E3, it’ll be a show-show on 360s later this month.
The Nintendo DS is used to play games, communicate with friends and, in Japan, take tests. Yay?
Had Logitech’s G940 “Flight System” been released in the mid-90s, it would have been the most desirable thing on the planet. Now, though, in 2009, it just feels a little… wasted.
Did you know that May is over? We did. Know why? Because we have calendars. Do you have a calendar?