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Mega Man 10 Review

Torture defined (and enjoyed).

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PlayStation Move Roundtable

We discuss Sony's new controller.

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Who Cares?

Explaining Facebook games.

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But can you really blame them? Probably.
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It's not just for the hardcore anymore.
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What they don't want you to know.
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The future is a scary and stupid place.

ModWar 2's The Pitt: Man Versus X360 Versus Man Versus Real-Life

By Bryn Williams | Xbox 360 News | Mar 16, 2010 5:35 AM | Comment

The first real mission in Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare 2 is The Pitt challenge. This training ground let's players find their feet while storming an assault course packed full of fake enemy targets. The UK's Gadget Show which airs on channel 5 has actually built a real-life version of The Pitt map (h/t Kotaku) and intends to put it to the test next week when the show's presenter goes head-to-head on his Xbox 360 with a Special Forces solider who will be tackling the course for real. Read More »

UK TV Show Builds a Replica of ModWar 2's Pit Level

Codemasters on the PSP: 'A Bollocking Waste of Space'

By Bryn Williams | PSP News | Mar 16, 2010 4:40 AM | Comment

Codemasters' Gavin Cheshire has some strong opinions regarding the average PSP user experience according to a news item read over on Edge Online. The VP of the UK developer/publisher spoke about the handheld's future where it emerged that negative user experiences are likely to turn consumers off the device. See what he said after the jump. Read More »

PSP User Experience Not What it should be?

Bodycount: Drugged, Thrown out of a Plane, and Pumped full of Testosterone

By Bryn Williams | Xbox 360 News | Mar 16, 2010 4:08 AM | Comment

Last month saw ex-Criterion shooter dev Stuart Black come out and announce his new project, Bodycount. Now working at Codemasters in the UK, Black took a little time recently to sit down and chat with IGN UK about the upcoming bullet-fest. And if you thought his previous effort -- Black -- was a brutal shooter, then you're going to be all over this one. Check out the juice after the break. Read More »

Bodycount: First Plot Details Uncovered

Hunted: The Demon's Forge: High Fantasy Hijinks?

By Bryn Williams | Xbox 360 Screenshots | Mar 16, 2010 3:45 AM

After the news broke yesterday that Brian Fargo (Founder of inXile Entertainment) has partnered with Bethesda over his new fantasy action game, Hunted: The Demon's Forge, our spirits were high. After clocking the first batch of screenshots from the game, they're even higher. Is there anything better than battering hordes of undead with large pointy sticks? With think not. While the game is some time away, do yourself a favor and take a gander at the new media after the jump. We're excited. See More »

Hunted: The Demon's Forge: First Screens

Alan Wake: Tiptoeing Closer to Launch

By Bryn Williams | Xbox 360 Screenshots | Mar 16, 2010 3:40 AM

Now that most of the rawness regarding the "not happening" PC version of the game has subsided a little, it's back to business as usual for Microsoft and Remedy. To prove that there's no hard feelings someone over there deemed it necessary to garner us with a handful of impressive new screenshots from Alan Wake. We're not complaining... but are you PC folks still a little sore? See More »

Alan Wake: New Gallery

Star Wars: The Old Republic Hands-on: Where's the Beef?

By GameSpy Staff | PC Articles | Mar 15, 2010 3:30 PM | Comment

LucasArts and BioWare are teaming up on The Old Republic, a massively multiplayer role-playing game set in George Lucas' beloved realm of science fantasy. A great Star Wars game is far more than just a mish-mash of lightsabers and wookiees, though. It has to tell a story, and BioWare (developers of Knights of the Old Republic) is focusing on the narrative first and foremost.

GameSpy's crack editorial team recently had the opportunity to playtest The Old Republic's Trooper class and to explore a brief single-player mission. Here's what we thought. Read More »

Star Wars: The Old Republic Roundtable

Set Blasters to Question: An Old Republic Interview

By | PC Articles | Mar 15, 2010 3:27 PM | Comment

While we still haven't seen or played much of Star Wars: The Old Republic, what we have checked out is enough to fill our heads with questions. Setting aside the types of queries that only the hardest of the hardcore Star Wars nerds would care about, we sat down with Jake Neri, Producer at LucasArts, in order to find out how the demo we recently played compares to the final product that will ship next year. Read More »

Set Blasters to Question: A Star Wars: The Old Republic Interview

BioWare's Doctors Are In: An Interview with Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk

By Gerald Villoria | Interviews | Mar 15, 2010 3:23 PM | Comment

Dr. Ray Muzyka and Dr. Greg Zeschuk are the founders of BioWare, a company known for its highly praised role-playing adventures, including Baldur's Gate and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Drs. Muzyka and Zeschuk have been part of a much larger entity since Electronic Arts acquired the Canadian developer in 2008, yet they remain committed to delivering the high level of quality that BioWare is known for. The doctors were kind enough to spend some time with me at GDC discussing their roles within EA, the future of the Mass Effect and Dragon Age franchises, and the latest in digital distribution and streaming games. Read More »

BioWare's Doctors Are In: An Interview with Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk

Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Now with Online Play

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Mar 15, 2010 2:50 PM | Comment

Two weeks after Battlefield: Bad Company 2 launched, Electronic Arts has announced that it finally has the server capacity to handle the volume of players logging on to play the game. Get booted after the jump. Read More »

EA Aims to Fix Bad Company 2 Online Play

ModNation Racers Turns Beloved Characters into Nightmare Fuel

By Mike Sharkey | PlayStation 3 News | Mar 15, 2010 1:58 PM | Comment

Play, create, and share maestros will get the chance to take their talents to the track this spring, as United Front Games has announced that the anticipated kart racer ModNation Racers will hit the shelves on May 25 for the PS3 and PSP. And that's not all: According to the official PlayStation Blog, a few familiar friends are coming along for the ride. Steer toward the jump for details. Read More »

ModNation Racers Gets Release Date, Friends

Call of Duty Creators Laugh All the Way to Hollywood

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Mar 15, 2010 11:26 AM | Comment

A few days before Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 became the second biggest-selling game in UK history, the franchise's unemployed creators took a big step toward finding a new gig. Vince Zampella and Jason West are now represented by one of Hollywood's top talent firms, Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Read More »

Call of Duty Creators Sign with Hollywood Agency

Crackdown 2 Dev Races to Manufacture Orbs by July

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Mar 15, 2010 10:15 AM | Comment

Three years after Realtime Worlds' Crackdown got gamers hooked on rooftop races, orb gathering, and Agent upgrades, Ruffian Games and Microsoft have announced the day fans will finally get their chance to return to Pacific City: Crackdown 2 arrives exclusively for the Xbox 360 on July 6. Read More »

Crackdown 2 Coming in July

inXile Ironically Returns from Exile by Announcing New Game

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Mar 15, 2010 9:40 AM | Comment

Interplay founder Brian Fargo, the man who helped create classic franchises The Bard's Tale, Baldur's Gate, and Fallout, has a new game and a prominent new partner. Bethesda Softworks announced today it will publish Fargo's third-person, co-op fantasy action game Hunted: The Demon's Forge. Level up after the jump. Read More »

inXile, Bethesda Partner for Hunted: The Demon's Forge

There's a Reason BioShock 2's DLC 'Downloads' so Quickly

By Bryn Williams | Xbox 360 News | Mar 15, 2010 4:59 AM | Comment

BioShock 2 players are fairly unimpressed with the fact that the game's new Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack DLC is actually already on their retail game discs. 2K Games posted an explanation as to why gamers don't even need to download the DLC data, and instead need to pay for a minute unlock file to access the new content. Read More »

BioShock 2's DLC Already on Disc

Mac Owners Quiver as Bungie Renews Marathon Trademark

By Bryn Williams | PC News | Mar 15, 2010 4:40 AM | Comment

Remember what Bungie did way before Halo? We can just about remember a time when the developer pumped out a string of excellent Mac-based first-person shooters, starting with the seminal Marathon. It's exciting (we think) to hear that Bungie has filed a new trademark bearing the Marathon name. What on Earth could it possibly mean? Read More »

Bungie Files New Trademark for Marathon

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"Inferno" Author Dante Alighieri Rapidly Mashing X In His Grave

Citing recent defilement of his iconic text, the rotting, angry corpse of the deceased Italian poet created a hauntingly rhythmic couplet of a new kind in the form of a furious button-mashing death rattle from beyond the afterlife. Can you hear that, EA?

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