We revel in sweet, sweet candy.
Further proof that war is hell.
Crush Kratos' latest foes!
Call of Duty: Black Ops marks the first time developer Treyarch is taking the franchise out of World War II. And according to studio head Mark Lamia, that's not the only big change CoD fans can expect -- particularly PC gaming CoD fans. Read More »
An id Software release is typically a pretty big deal in gaming circles, as the developer has essentially reached that rarefied air that allows them near-complete control over the development of its games. That still seems to be the case even now that id is owned by Maryland-based publisher Bethesda Softworks, who evidently knows how to keep the notoriously prickly company happy, productive and humming along on development of the upcoming first-person shooter Rage. The first brand-new id property since 1996 (yes, really) isn't slated for release until 2011, but it's already looking polished enough to show off to some lucky press. Click through for some hot post-apocalyptic action. Read More »
After a trying 2009, Sony righted its electronics ship in fiscal 2010 and managed to turn a $342 million profit. And though its Networked Products and Services division, which includes the company's games business, reported an $83 million loss, Sony believes it has turned the corner with the division's crown jewel, the PlayStation 3. Read More »
For whom the bell tolls? It tolls for thee -- that is if you're unfortunate enough or dumb enough to get in John Marston's way. The official launch trailer for Rockstar's upcoming epic western, Red Dead Redemption, is live, bringing with it the guns, the grit, and the glory of John Marston's world. See More »
The images don't do this game justice. If you've been following People Can Fly and Epic Games' Bulletstorm with us, you've seen the screenshots. Now check out the debut trailer and truly understand why the developers describe this game as an over-the-top, adrenaline rush FPS. Time to break out the awesome. See More »
In case you haven't heard, 3D Dot Game Heroes -- Atlus and From Software's affectionate, PS3-exclusive, wonderfully retro parody of The Legend of Zelda (and other games of its ilk) -- includes an editor that you can use to craft your very own playable character models. We're guessing the big question on everybody's mind is "Who's gonna make Link?" Well, the answer is: GameSpy! Read More »
If you're anything like us, May 12 is actually Red Dead Redemption Day, T-minus six days and counting. That's why, when even the most minor news about Rockstar's upcoming western is announced, our gamer jones gets going. Today, that news is about the Red Dead Redemption features that will be available to members of the Rockstar Games Social Club come May 18. Read More »
A strange fact of life for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 fans: you can play with your friends online, but you can't play with the buddy sitting next to you on the couch. According to EA, that's about to change -- co-op gameplay is coming to Battlefield via the Onslaught mode. Read More »
Ubisoft has emerged from the shadows to provide details on its next Ezio adventure, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. After a leaked product placement card outed the title last week, the studio today launched a web site for the game and released a fact sheet. Dive into the hay-covered jump for details. Read More »
We'd heard the rumors for months that the next Treyarch Call of Duty game would be the studio's first outside of World War II, but when the Black Ops teaser trailer launched last week, it was difficult to tell exactly when and where the game would take place. Last night, Treyarch head Mark Lamia finally made it official: Black Ops takes place during the Cold War and a sizable chunk of the action is in Vietnam. Read More »
Turns out the Fallout: New Vegas vault is full of poker chips. Bethesda announced today that the latest installment in the Fallout franchise is getting the collector's edition treatment, and, fittingly, it's packed with post-apocalyptic gambling goodies. Read More »
Big Daddy got held up at Fighting McDonagh's Tavern, but after a brief delay the Rapture Metro Pack is ready to launch. The multiplayer expansion pack DLC for BioShock 2 is live today on Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network. Read More »
Ninja Theory, the studio behind Heavenly Sword, has been teasing us with images of its next project, action-adventure game Enslaved, since September. Today, we finally get a look at Monkey and Trip in action with the first trailer for the game. Our response: the Prince of Persia on HGH and in a sci-fi setting = gaming goodness. See More »
"Almost done." That's what racing sim king Kazunori Yamauchi has been saying about Gran Turismo 5 for more than a year. And yet, since the game was officially delayed in January, we've yet to hear a peep from the developer as to when we'll actually see GT 5 on the shelves. That hasn't stopped retailers from coming up with release dates of their own. Read More »
Sony made it official this morning: Sackboy is getting a sequel. And in LittleBigPlanet 2, gamers won't just be able to build their own levels, they'll be given the power to create their own games. Read More »
God of War III Guide
Final Fantasy XIII Guide
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (Fortune Hunter Edition) Guide
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (Limited Edition Collector's Box) Guide
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Guide
Assassin's Creed II Guide
Darksiders Guide
Final Fantasy XIII (Limited Collector's Edition) Guide
Heavy Rain Guide
Demon's Souls Guide
| 2 | Call of Duty: Black Ops | |
| 3 | Red Dead Redemption | |
| 4 | LittleBigPlanet 2 | |
| 5 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | |
| 6 | Gran Turismo 5 | |
| 7 | Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | |
| 8 | Enslaved | |
| 9 | God of War III | |
| 10 | Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood |