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Grand Theft Auto IV trailer finally hits:
It might be a minimalist imitation of the Francis Ford Coppola/Philip Glass art film Koyaanisqatsi, but we loved every second of this stirring look at the new, realistic Liberty City. And then we loved it again. And again. And now we're all tingly in anticipation of our next look at the game. Keep 'em coming, Rockstar.
Super Paper Mario captivates an office:
It's no small secret we're stoked to have the first review for Wii's biggest spring
As most of the world is dragged kicking and screaming into the high-def PS3 era, a handful of developers continue to service the ginormous PS2 market with smaller, easier-to-market titles. RPG fans know well the name of NIS America, the publisher responsible for titles like Atelier Iris, Ar tonelico and Disgaea, and today it's announcing four more games to fill that aching hole in your adventurous heart.
Disgaea Portable for PSP has been confirmed, but it's much more than the Japanese
We're still 99 percent in the dark where LEGO Batman is concerned, but first artwork released suggests that the Dark Knight's sidekick Robin will be appearing alongside Bats in the game.
Look at the art - how cool is that?
What's currently confirmed about LEGO Batman is that a) it's being developed by LEGO Star Wars developers Traveller's Tales, b) is heading to multiple platforms and c) is due out in 2008. We can't wait. Seriously.
And we'll add a d), e) and the rest of the alphabet as soon
Traveller's Tales latest LEGO game, LEGO Batman, is due to release in 2008 according to a Variety report.
The game is the result of a licensing deal struck between LEGO and Warner Bros., with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment financing development of the project. No further details are available at this time, other than that LEGO Batman will be multiplatform - knock us down with a Batarang.
With Traveller's Tales delivering the goods with LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman should be a Dark
Announced earlier this month, the Entertainment for All Expo is starting to take shape. Though rumors of big-name attendees have swirled about the internet recently, today we have confirmation that Nintendo will definitely be coming to the party as the "flagship exhibitor."
Set to take place October 18-21 in Los Angeles, E for All is planned to be a massive convention where big game companies will come and show off all their fancy new whozits and whatzits before they are released. Sound a bit
Ever since the release of 2001's groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto III, there've been seemingly hundreds of games that shamelessly rip off its free-roaming, carjacking open-world formula. But as hard as the pretenders try, there's still only one
Wednesday 27 March 2007
As animal loving human beings we find the emotional rewards of platonic interspecies relationships hugely beneficial to our well being. The black clouds of a bad day can quickly give way to happy face sunshine at the sight of a pet irrationally overjoyed to see that we've made it home alive.
Of course, man and beast also share an attachment in many videogames, although the foundation of the companionship is usually built on something far more interesting than our own
The funny thing about inventing a genre of videogames is that, until it becomes completely played out, every game that emulates your formula is going to be attached to your name. Games that feature a wide-open, freely explorable world, for example, will have a hard time avoiding the label of "Grand Theft Auto clone," especially if their worlds are littered with vehicles to steal and drive.
In the six years since Grand Theft Auto III, a slew of games have tried to become "the next GTA," but so
The brilliant minds over at THQ clearly don't have enough to do - either that, or they've been staying up way too late and getting far too little sleep. How else does one explain the fact that they've randomly sent over this video of a created character who looks remarkably like Donald Trump beating the hair gel out of a Vince McMahon lookalike. We can only hope this is the first of many. Hey THQ - may we suggest Crazy Bald Britney vs. Hot Young Jailbait Britney for the next one?
Granted, if
Chocobos are skilled at way more things than just digging – weve known this for a good 16 years. Theyre excellent chefs, loyal babysitters, and if youll recall a little game called Final Fantasy VII, very good foot racers if bred correctly. So were happy to announce that youll soon be getting a little bit more for your $13 a month playing Final Fantasy XI online – Chocobo Racing.
Though the fun starts with a March 29th update later this week, Square Enix will be rolling out several