Looking for love this Valentine's Day? Whatever you do, don't send these video game hearts...
With the game of the year awards out of the way, it's time to celebrate the unique achievements of the many games of 2012 in the seventh annual Platinum Chalices...
Want to jump into one of the upcoming 2012 games but not sure which games to play first for background? Here's our crash course on how to catch-up as fast as possible...
Now that the Wii U has been in stores for a few months, we've decided it was time to revisit our Best Wii U games list and check to see what needed added...
In the mid-‘90s console scene, everyone knew that importing games from Japan was where the real action was at; because of the prohibitive cost of publishing games in the US, tons of great games stayed in Japan, apparently because they were just too awesome to find audiences outside of its borders.
Cats are awesome. Of course, if you're a dog person, you probably don't like cats so much - which is actually a great reason to read this article. It will change your mind. That said, being someone who's actually allergic to real cats, virtual ones probably hold a much greater appeal. I'm hoping some of my enthusiasm will rub virtual cat hairs off on you.
Having now disturbed you more than any other intro in recent times, allow me to open the bag and let out the most important cats in gaming.
People get pissy when stuff they consider holy is depicted profanely in videogames. Take Manchester Cathedral’s depiction in Resistance or lyrics cribbed from the Quran in LittleBigPlanet. Gamers react with their usual jaded cynicism, belittling others for daring to hold something sacred in this fast-forward age of materialistic gluttony.
Deliberately trying to ruin someone else's game online is something we can't approve of. But if you do it well enough, it's something we can
definitely laugh at.
Though gaming is, all things considered, quite enjoyable, it can sometimes plummet you into the dark depths of despair. These are the moments that make us scream out to the heavens in anger...
Free-to-play games like Team Fortress 2 and Planetside 2 prove that pay-to-win isn't the only option. But can all F2P games afford to be so generous? GamesRadar investigates the evolution of free-to-play and asks: is it still pay-to-win?