Top 10 Games
Host Kevin VanOrd and his motley crew of GameSpotters go the always-online route, and Dishonored designer Harvey Smith talks about his new novel.
Guacamelee! is so full of personality and challenging gameplay that it's a shame it ever has to end.
Kevin VanOrd shares his thoughts on the PC version of the entertaining and problematic Defiance in advance of the full review.
Director of first two games "excited" to see another studio take on Caped Crusader, believes company will do the series justice with Origins.
Former product manager sues Farmville studio, alleging social game company did not allow lower-level employees to sell stock following IPO.
Ubisoft confirms its online service temporarily shut down after hackers discovered exploit that allows free game downloads.
After 19 years, industry magazine to cease printing as of July; digital issues also getting cut; layoffs reported.
Tom Mc Shea admires the beauty of compromise in a world of heated conflict.
Battlefield, FIFA publisher topples Bank of America in 2013 final round with 77.5 percent of votes to earn title two years in a row.
The Jetstream DLC pack for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is now available.
Despite "strong" internal support, Capcom reportedly canned FPS from Metroid Prime vets during greenlight meetings.
Capcom pushes back Xbox 360, PS3, and PC action game to August 27 in North America.
Warner Bros. Montreal developing prequel starring "unrefined" Batman and Deathstroke for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and Wii U; 3DS and PS Vita entry Blackgate also in the works.
Designer Jake Solomon says he would not be able to sleep at night if portable version of RTS allowed gamers to pay extra for power-ups.
Invizimals: The Long Kingdom and The Alliance compatible with each other via cross-play features.
Lead software engineer says unannounced next-generation platform has "cool new features."
Publisher explains why, despite an increased effort on polish and quality, big-budget games fell short of expectation.
DLC has players take the role of Samuel Rodriguez in new single-player content.
Former Square Enix president Yoichi Wada says amid tough financial times, it was like a voice from above told him, "It's time to move on."
Customers who have already purchased songs will be unaffected, with Harmonix saying that future updates on DLC will likely arrive quarterly.
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