Army of Two is a 2008 co-op third-person shooter that allowed one player to control one of the mercenaries, while the other player controlled the second. A sequel followed — Army of Two: The 40th Day — in 2010, and it was more of the same. The next game could be different. More »
I recently read about a big change scheduled for a Superman comic. Superman won’t be in it. Lex Luthor will star. That raises a question you could ask for any medium: Can villains be the stars and still be villains? More »
Two new gaming comics this week, one non-gaming comic for you to consider. The non-gaming comic is probably not a classic. It is not created by an all-star cast. No, it merely has an amazing title: Executive Assistant Iris. More »
The “unthinkable” happens in a Sonic comic that hits US comics shops today. Also, on the heels of last week’s Mass Effect comic release, EA gets two more comics out, both tied to early 2010 games. More »
Matt Turner, a producer on EA Montreal’s Army of Two: The 40th Day, praised Infinity Ward for having the sack to do its infamous “No Russian” mission, in which terrorist NPCs kill civilians, but adds “we wouldn’t have done it”. More »