
Oh, Final Fantasy XIV, whose dreams won't you destroy? After gamers’ tepid reception of the expensive MMO, publisher Square Enix has reduced its earnings forecasts for the remainder of the fiscal year from 12 billion yen to 1 billion (from about $142 million to $12 million)...
Some people say you can have too much of a good thing, but we say they can bugger right off. A cake is good, right? But are two cakes bad? No, theyre just more cake, and we like cake so well take all we can get. Om nom nom.
In gaming terms, the only thing better than a great videogame is a great videogame that acts as the start of a great franchise. Final Fantasy, Burnout, Super Mario Bros… We love them not only because theyre great but also because of what they later gave us. The only
It's the end of another great year for gamers. Two new systems launched. Two handhelds waged bloody battle. And next gen gaming got a big kick in the pants - thanks to a year of lonely rule by the Xbox 360. PC gaming fought fire with nukes, waging its battle against the console-based onslaught. In short, it ruled.
How do we handle this? We're handing out our gleaming Platinum Chalice to those games and systems which gave us the business. No boring list of 37 different strategy games, divided
Sony's annual E3 press conference opened with what could have been the biggest reveal of the entire show if it hadn't been leaked last week: the new $499 price of the PS3, as well as the introduction of a new $599 model that comes with an 80GB hard drive and a copy of online-enabled dirt racer Motorstorm. This left biggy-wig Jack Tretton (who began the event speaking through his character in the PS3 virtual world Home) to launch right into the publisher's game-centric, four-part

Couldn't catch a flight to Cologne? Flat-out leery of Germans? We've got you covered with the crib notes from Sony's 2010 Gamescom press conference, including some fantastic new trailers...

Shave yourself! Those sad patches of stubble aren’t going to make you look any tougher. And if you’re going to invest in a new razor, you might as well get some free DLC while you’re at it. Following a Sony partnership with Edge and Schick, PlayStation 3 owners looking to shed some of their facial hair can find redeemable codes for exclusive DLC packed with specially marked razors and shaving gel cans…

If you've been in a drug store lately, you might have noticed bottles of Edge Shave Gel wrapped in special PlayStation packaging. If you buy one of those bottles, you'll get a code that can be redeemed online to get exclusive DLC for Infamous 2, Killzone 3, or Gran Turismo 5. But it turns out there's a much easier way to get the DLC...
That weekend flew by, didn't it? But that doesn't mean things didn't happen over the course of it. We don't expect you to trawl through the internet yourself to find out what happened in the world of gaming - we've done that for you. So here, in easily-digestible one-minute chunks, are the five biggest stories you need to hear about you get you up to speed for the week. Including Kudo Tsunoda saying Kinect games with amazing character/player interaction are 'coming soon', GT5 mid-race saves still on their way and TimeSplitters 4 announcement reportedly imminent.