With a new instalment just over the horizon the UT modding scene is set to explode all over again, so we go hands-on with the public beta to see what the fuss is all about and if the game can possibly live up to its ancestors.
Ubisoft is doing very well for itself and, as a consequence, has delayed four games. Want to know which four? Yeah, us too actually, but Ubisoft isn't telling anyone...
Supreme Commander, one of the best RTS games ever, is now going to be heading to a Xbox 360 near you apparently, so check out the details within.
The video game BAFTAs are over and the winners have been announced, so check out the unsuprising list and see if your favourite game bagged any awards.
The ESRB has revealed Governor Chris Gregoire as the new Washington spokeswoman to promote awareness.
The rumour is that BioWare could be working on a KOTOR MMO, with other lengthy abbreviations set to appear at a later date if all goes well. Check out the details within.
We take a look at the best and brightest games from this year's Independent Games Festival and hazard some guesses at which games will be winners and which will be losers as they compete for the $20,000 Grand Prize.
Sony admits to trying to appeal more to a ‘broader audience’ with the PS3, marketing it as a media centre suitable for mothers everywhere and not as a gaming platform.
Tim Schafer has unveiled his next game, Brutal Legend, a heavy-metal influenced third person action game for 360 and PS3.
It has emerged that Sony may have been pleading with third party developers not to abandon the PlayStation 3 platform.
We go hands on with the new Call of Duty game and come back with an in-depth report on how it is shaping up. Has Call of Duty survived the move to a modern setting or is it just another old codger trying to look cool in a young man's clothes? We find out!
We take a look at the various bits and pieces which have been gathering on our desks these last few weeks. High-end mouse mats and some indestructible USB sticks - will they measure up or fall by the wayside? Find out within!
Jack Tretton, the boss-man of SCEA, says that cutting the backwards compatibility from the new PS3 SKU wasn't done to cut the manafacturing costs, but for an entirely different reason.
It was only a matter of time really, but the Sin City game has just been confirmed and a writer for title has been confirmed. Thankfully, it's not all bad news...
Compulab has stepped swankily into the DIY market with an ultra-cool smartphone which may be an excellent little side project for the modders out there.
The new Soldier of Fortune game, subtitled Payback, has been refused classification in Australia due to gross and overly violent content.
The iPhone and iPod Touch have been opened to developers, so a wealth of third party games and apps could be on the horizon.
Ken Levine speaks about how he wants to see the BioShock universe expand in a new interview, hinting that DLC could play a pivotal role.
Just as everyone is getting used to the 40GB PS3, here in Europe anyway, it looks like Sony may be set to pull another model out of its sleeve if a recent FCC filing can be trusted.
Rockstar has said at a recent Sony event that they will try to support multiplayer for up to sixteen players, though on which platform they'll support it is unclear.
We love all cases great and small, so it's only fair that we have a look at the new MicroATX case from Lian-Li. But is the V350 a new miniature champ or just a very small shrimp in a very big ocean? We find out in our comprehensive review of this brand new case.
Super-Ego games has just announced that it will be developing a series of new episodic adventure games for the PlayStation 3 to be sold over PSN.
Analyst Michael Pachter reckons Sony of America isn't announcing the 40GB PS3 because they want to clear stocks of the 60GB version first, among a few other things.
October 14 2021 | 15:04