The Halo series has some of gaming’s most well-known music, and while you could buy a copy of each title’s soundtrack, that’s not quite the same as hearing it when you first fired up the game that it was tied to, is it? Well, until humanity discovers time travel so …
Read More »The LEGO Batman movie has found its Joker
The first Lego movie spinoff has gained another actor who’s now poised to enter the vocal booth, with THR reporting that Zach Galifianakis is in the final stages of negotiations for the Lego Batman movie. Should he wrangle a deal with Warner Bros., The Hangover comedian is on track to …
Read More »Shenmue was born from Yu Suzuki defying his 3-minute limitation of arcades
You might recognize Yu Suzuki as the man behind Shenmue, but before his groundbreaking Dreamcast game, he was known as the creator of Hang-On, Out Run, Space Harrier, Virtua Fighter and other arcade classics. In a recently-unearthed documentary from 1999, Suzuki shares where his first home console game came from: …
Read More »WWE 2K16 wrestlers include Steve Austin, John Cena and … Marvels Carnage?
2K Sports has given fans a first glimpse at the WWE 2K16 roster this month, and today they’ve released the first in a series of weekly character announcements leading up to the game’s release date of October 27. And what an eclectic bunch it is. The full list of superstars …
Read More »I dont want to save the world, I just want to sit in my underwear
We really shouldn’t be surprised that our generation are constantly berated for being the selfish ones, obsessed with instant gratification and more vain than that guy who probably thought that song was about him: we’ve grown up around games that are forever placing us in the shoes of The Most …
Read More »Everybodys Gone to the Rapture review
There is a run button in The Chinese Room’s cerebral Shropshire-based exploratory story. You won’t need it. The idea here is that you’ll take the time to drink in the world you’re exploring, actively reading the clues ushering you towards always-tempting answers. How did the quaint English village of Yaughton …
Read More »Hololens will play better with small rooms than Kinect did
Kinect may have failed to make an impact in either of its incarnations, but the latest hardware tech from Microsoft is determined to learn from the horrors of the past. HoloLens, the holographic software that projects an interactive 3D image through a headset into the world around you is already …
Read More »Carrying multiplayer profiles from one COD to the next has “come up a lot”
In an interesting conversation about where games are going and changing expectations, Black Ops 3’s design director David Vondahar has talked about the idea of a persistent profile carried from one COD to the next. It’s apparently an idea that’s “come up a lot” but realistically sounds unworkable without some …
Read More »Rise of the Tomb Raider mixes old-school archaeology with wince-inducing death
You know that moment when you finished the last Tomb Raider and realized that raiding tombs just wasn’t really a core concern anymore? Crystal Dynamics’ new approach led them to some exciting new areas – Resi 4-indebted over-the-shoulder gunplay, set-piece heavy virtual cinema and Japanese demonology – but those areas …
Read More »Crackdown 3 effectively turns your Xbox One into the most powerful console ever made
So, Crackdown 3 (opens in new tab) might be the most impressive demo I’ve ever seen. We’ll have a full preview up later today, but suffice it to say that all that bluster about “leveraging the Cloud” to bring hitherto unseen levels of physics-based destruction is totally accurate. That moment …
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