A real judge might have missed court for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and now a fictional teacher in this television commercial is doing the same.
The Classification Board has stated that “drug use related to incentives or rewards” is the reason why gangster-themed MMO Crimecraft has been refused classification in Australia.
Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Nicholas does, as he wanders a dungeon on his hands and knees.
You may not have even heard of Crimecraft. But you will know it now. It’s just been banned in Australia.
Captain Forever, from the Aussie indie developer behind Rom Check Fail and that awesome resignation letter, is now free to play in your browser. So that’s what I recommend you do today.
A researcher down in Texas has found that, when people are assigned to play characters wearing the brooding black robes of an emo Jedi, or the coneheaded getup of a KKK grand kobold or whatever, they exhibit antisocial behaviours.
Last week we were giving away a bunch of Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles prize packs. Let’s find out who won.
2D fighting game fans, voice acting pin-up model fans, designer t-shirt fans and cosplaying store clerk fans can rejoice. BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is getting an Australian release next year.
Yes! The end of the year might be approaching, but it doesn’t mean there aren’t still good new games to buy. Why there’s at least one this week.