Featuring the vocal talents of David "Mulder" Duchovny and Marilyn "what a strange looking woman" Manson, and boasting the monster-creating talents of Stan Winston Studios, the time and budget is really starting to pay off for Area 51, which is shaping up to be one of the best shooting games this year.
Which is why we're bringing you a further six actual in-game shots (not the HUD-free, 'posed' images normally sent out), showing just how well this game is coming along.
With the
Two ArmA 3 devs were detained by the Greek government for allegedly spying on military installations earlier this month, and DayZ creator Dean "Rocket" Hall is urging gamers to speak up for their speedy release...
After 70 days imprisoned in a cell with 25 people, prospects look no better for Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar of Bohemia Interactive...
Ivan Buchta and Martin Pezlar's four-month stay in Greek jail is over...
The studio behind Army of Two: Devil's Cartel may be among the casualties...
Based on an upcoming film from famous French director Luc Besson (The Fifth Element, The Professional ), this third-person action adventure tells the story of a boy who discovers the world is filled with Minimoys - which, we quickly learn, are tiny people who have hair like troll dolls and wear clothes that seem to be made of bug parts.
In fact, everything in the Minimoys' universe seems to be bug parts, if not entire bugs. As the for-some-reason shrunken Arthur and his two Minimoy friends,
Sept 28, 2007
Beowulf
Beowulf: The Film will be out in November, and will be sharing a publicity budget with a Game of the same name. The film is produced by Robert Zemeckis (this isnt the last Zemeckis reference in this weeks Trailer Trash - youve been warned), and features an all star cast including Angelina Jolie, John Malkovitch, Anthony Hopkins, Crispin Glover, and others. This trailer for the game, however, stars a sword falling into a puddle over and over while some repetitive-looking
Going to PAX Prime in Seattle this Friday and want a free lunch with your GamesRadar friends? Read on to find out how to make that happen...
Ubisoft Montreal's open-world titles do quite well for themselves...

John McAllister started a game of Asteroids on Saturday. He finished playing yesterday with a score of 41,338,740, just eclipsing Scott Safran's 1982 record of 41,336,440. McAllister just beat the longest-standing record in videogame history...