Bastion was one of our downloadable favorites of last year, and was pretty popular with the masses too. But for Supergiant Games, big sales don't always lead to instant sequels...
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was the big
winner at last night's Interactive Achievement Awards (IAAs) in Las
Vegas, scoring a total of five top honors including the coveted Game
of the Year title. Rest assured, the likes of Portal 2, Uncharted 3,
and Super Mario 3D Land were also shown some industry love...
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim scored
another Game of the Year nod, this time at the Game Developers
Choice Awards during last night's ceremony in San Francisco. Portal
2, Uncharted 3, and Bastion also added a trophies to their
collections...
Now for this week’s second most exciting GR custom video, we’ve got another white hot package of beatass sizzle, featuring fresh looks at Tomb Raider, Prototype, Deus Ex and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Don’t be alarmed if your rump begins to shake uncontrollably. That’s due to our choice of song this week, which comes from the newly released Ms. Splosion Man. See all the trailers showcased in the supertrailer in their entirety after the jump...
Steam versions of Bastion are now available with Steamplay, allowing players to install on either Windows PCs or Macs. There's a few other goodies on sale too...

The Steam monster continues its rampage on our wallets as we press forward to day seven of Valve’s Summer Camp Sale event. The deals are plentiful, and with this year’s dry summer release schedule, Valve is making it hard to make digital purchases in moderation. Just look at the deals! Today’s featured items include Batman: Arkham Asylum for $7.49, Left 4 Dead 2 for $4.99, Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition for $9.99, Far Cry 2 for $4.99, Lost Planet 2 for $19.99, The Sims 3 for $13.60, Prototype for $14.99, Gothic 4 for $12.49, Jamestown for $4.99, and The Killing Floor for $4.99...
With a couple of swift Batarang throws and a deft swoosh of his sexy cape, Bats has blown every other title out of the water with the best game we've played this year. Arkham Asylum really is that good. But, if for some reason you’re not convinced - you must be under some type of Scarecrow hallucination - or you simply want to solve all of the dastardly Riddler challenges, then you've come to the right place.

Mark Hamill has been the definitive voice for the Joker for nearly two decades, and it’s probably his most famous role, not counting Kenny Dantley in the significant film milestone Corvette Summer. But according to a recent interview the New Hope gave at Cannes, he’s hanging up his poison flower after the upcoming Batman: Arkham Asylum 2...
Holy fanboy-baiting heck, Batman! It seems Robin has just been confirmed for Arkham Asylum 2, if the game’s IMDB page is anything to go by. Budding Hollywood teen thesp and experienced voice actor Vincent Martella is set to play the Bats’ sidekick in one of 2010’s most anticipated games. Interestingly, Martella will also voice Jason Todd in the upcoming Batman: Under the Red Hood animated feature. If you don’t know your Bruce Waynes from your

Above: Find out more about how Arkham Asylum's biggest secret stayed hidden so long
We solved all the Riddler’s challenges and we unlocked all the achievements and trophies. But like so many Arkham fans, we missed out on the Asylum’s biggest secret of all: Arkham approved blueprints of Gotham City. The juicy Easter egg can be found in Warden Quincy Sharp’s secret room. It doesn’t appear on the maps and your Detective Vision won’t help you see the breakable wall that leads to it...