Google+
Sort by:
  • Sony has confirmed that two PS3 games, The Getaway and 8 Days, have been canned. "It has been agreed that production of both 8 Days and The Getaway will cease immediately due to the redistribution of resources and budget," said Sony in an official statement.

  • Swedish publisher/developer holds their annual convention to show off their 2012 line up. Known for their hardcore strategy titles, Paradox Interactive is growing and expanding. CEO Fred Wester shares his thoughts about the death of consoles, talks about empty promises and more…

  • Halloween isn't just all about costumes and candy, it's also about spooky game add-ons filled with zombies, pumpkins… or both! Check out some of the Halloween themed trailers and screens that were released today…

  • A Game of Throne fans will soon have upwards of three new ways to play George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire book epic. According to reports, the series is currently being adapted into an RPG for consoles, a free-to-play MMO for browsers, and a social networking game for release in 2012...

  • Yesterday, it was announced that three new Game of Thrones games would be landing for consoles, computers and (possibly) smartphones, with the largest of the proposed adaptations being a Games of Thrones RPG for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Not one to keep fans guessing, Atlus has now revealed a few more details surrounding the major release, and how it will make players work hard for the Westeros crown...

  • The conniving Queen Cersei, Varys the Spider and the wizened Jeor Mormont are just a few of the recognizable figures set to star in the forthcoming Game of Thrones RPG, according to fresh details and screenshots from its European publisher, Focus Home Interactive. Currently in development by Cyanide Studio, maker of this year's A Game of Thrones: Genesis for PC, the title is being billed as a full-grown RPG that will offer fans of the George R.R. Martin books upwards of 30+ hours of adventure in the contested lands of Westeros...

  • Some games have misleading titles. Some just don't make sense. A Space Shooter For Two Bucks is not one of those games...

  • Last night publisher NIS America revealed their fall lineup, and for the first time in memory there was a lack of PlayStation support. Instead the company, known for its charming RPGs and affection for hand-drawn anime art over 3D cutscenes, revealed a major push into the Nintendo DS market. Makes sense, seeing as neither PS3 nor PSP have the same kind of pull as DS at this point. So, what do level-grinding RPG fanatics have to look forward

  • It's unlikely that Professor Layton or Dr Kawashima would ever get in an actual proper fight that involved slapping and spitting. Neither of them seem like men of violence. However, they are involved in a fight more important and meaningful than any trading of fists and heavy blows in a dark alley - they are engaged in the fight to win a priceless Golden Joystick award.

  • Nov 9, 2007 Weekly Xbox 360 sales jumped phenomenally in Japan during the week ended November 4 to outsell Sony's rival next-gen console. The latest data from Media Create shows that weekly Xbox 360 sales rose from 3,718 to 17,673, while PS3 sales fell slightly to 17,434. The rise in 360 sales is most likely attributable to the successful release of Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, which sold almost 80,000 copies in its first week on sale to enter the Japanese software chart at No2. In

Connect with GamesRadar


Connect with Facebook

Log in using Facebook to share comments, games, status update and other activity easily with your Facebook feed.