Go away 2010. You were rubbish. It’s now all about 2011, and the games we can’t wait to play. That’s why throughout the first couple of weeks of January I’m going to be going through some of the games I’m most looking forward to in the coming year. Today’s focus is on Media Molecule’s LittleBigPlanet 2. More »
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Dante’s Inferno’s Trials of St Lucia downloadable content is due out this Thursday, giving players the opportunity to create and share their own hellish combat levels. Here’s how that works. More »
This week gamers playing LittleBigPlanet have uploaded a total of one million levels since the game’s release last year. More »
Who says you have to go to college for an expensive game developer’s education? Microsoft Research’s Kodu puts the power of a dev kit right in your hand for a mere $US5. More »
Here’s the first official trailer for ModNation Racers, United Front Games’ urban vinyl meets kart racing take on Sony’s Play – Create – Share concept. More »
Anyone with a fetish for platformers with novel puzzle mechanics should check this out. More »
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. More »
They’re not exactly squeezing Little Big Planet into DS game Scribblenauts, but the potential for some interesting building, creating and sharing is there. More »
EA’s Boom Blox Bash Party is out and people are already making levels for download featuring famous stuff to wreck. More »