With just over two weeks to go until the year’s most anticipated game is released, Activision and Infinity Ward have unveiled the launch trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Check out these videos for tips on how to find some of the best secrets and easter eggs in Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5, including finding an underwater UFO and partying at the Playboy mansion.
Review: Activision and Infinity Ward, with the help of Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software, are back with another new installment of the world’s biggest franchise. And while Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 may not push any boundaries, it does what it needs to.
The omnidirectional virtual reality treadmill Omni by the company Virtuix, made an appearance at CES. We went hands and feet on with the system, which is nearing release later this year.
At CES this year, Nvidia turned heads with its new handheld gaming device capable of playing Android games, and of streaming full PC titles. It was impressive, but now that the shine has faded a bit, we are left with several unanswered questions.
In our Halo: Reach review we break down the new and old of Reach, both online and off and discover that Bungie has developed a bittersweet tribute to the Halo franchise, that gamers will be playing for a very long time.
Review: With Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2, Lucasarts fixes most of the problems that plagued the first one, and replaces them with much worse issues.
Review: Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood returns you Renaissance Italy and puts you back in the shoes of master assassin Ezio in a game that is worth the cost, despite how familiar it feels.
Review: EA has once again adapted the Harry Potter franchise into a video game, and the result is a rushed and broken title that is more about cashing in on the name than offering anything new.
Review: Epic Mickey is an unpolished gem of a game that has interesting aspects which fans of Mickey will absolutely love, but is plagued by poor cameras, uninspired combat and a slow buildup that will alienate many players.
Review: After more than six years, the wait is over. Gran Turismo 5 is here, and it is the best driving simulator ever made, but not necessarily the best racing game ever made.
Review: Although it is a formula that EA and Visceral Games barely changed at all, Dead Space 2 proves that there is a new king to the survival horror genre.
Review: Namaco Bandai’s Kinect title for the Xbox 360, Body and Brain Connection, is a great idea for the family that can help create real physical and mental benefits, but suffers from a lack of variety.
Review: Tecmo Koei and developer Omega Force have released Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll, a JRPG that could be among the best RPGs for the PS2! Unfortunately it is for the PS3.
Review: In Killzone 3, Guerilla Games has thrown down the gauntlet to all games coming out this year, with a sequel that can justifiably be considered as one of the best titles on the PS3.
THQ’s Homefront is a game with a fascinating story and an addictive multiplayer, which help battle the glaring flaws that prevent it from living up to its potential.