Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Liam does, as he always stops at a red light and gives way to pedestrians. More »
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City for the PlayStation and PC – and their individual downloadable episodes – won’t be making their previously scheduled release dates. Rockstar says the game will be delayed by two weeks to accommodate “minor content changes.” More »
Released on the Xbox 360 in October 2009, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is coming to the PlayStation 3 and Games for Windows. More »
The Microsoft Xbox-exclusive episodic expansions to Grand Theft Auto IV received positive reviews (including from us), but one of the heads of GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive indicated yesterday some disappointment with their performance. More »
Yes, yes we have. Reader Bo (thanks Bo!) alerted us to this image on page 17 of the Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, wondering if it was a hint for GTA 5′s location. More »
Whether played as an appendage to Grand Theft Auto IV or as half of a standalone disc, the latest GTA installment offers a full game’s worth of a series at its most intriguing and sexual, wild in ways not advertised. More »
Liberty City finally gets some decent anime in Princess Robot Bubblegum. Only a hyper-sexuality nerd fantasy can save humanity by sleeping with it. More »
Grand Theft Auto IV’s newest episode, The Ballad of Gay Tony, won’t just build on the game’s already strong single-player portions. There are all-new multiplayer goodies coming, including tanks, helicopters and parachutes, as shown in similarly all-new screen shots. More »
Rockstar’s latest clip for GTA: Episodes from Liberty City acquaints us with The Ballad of Gay Tony’s dynamic duo, Armando and Henrique, with a shot of The Lost and Damned’s Brian on the side. More »