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…
It even owes money to the local pizzeria...
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…
THQ has delayed the South Park RPG out of this fiscal year, with Company of Heroes 2 and Metro: Last Light now slated for March...
Gamescom 2012 has come to a close, leaving us with tired eyes, aching feet and a load of games to talk and write about. But what impressed us most over the whole show? Find out in our final round-up video.
A new collaboration between Atlus and Nintendo will result in a new game for Wii U, according to the Nintendo Direct broadcast today.
You may remember that we ran a series of videos over E3 where the GamesRadar UK team sat around a table and discussed the biggest news events of the previous day. The format was simple - five topics, with one minute each to discuss them. It had a bell and everything. Well, by popular demand, these videos (and the bell) are returning every Monday to get you up to speed for the week! So, to kick us off, today's topics are: Cliffy B says everyone will buy a Wii U, Sega to release limited edition £154.99 Metal Sonic statues in UK, Sony has a surprise coming this Friday, Marvel vs Capcom 3 has a potential announcement at ComicCon and Iwata wants more adult-oriented Wii U games.
After launching the well received Prototype 2 earlier this year, bad luck has struck the developer. After mixed reports on the devs future with Activision, just what's left of the open-world developer?
Friend of Nintendo, Masahiro Sakurai, has wrapped up work on the new Kid Icarus. Which is exciting in and of itself, but perhaps not as exciting as his next undertaking: overseeing two new Smash Bros titles...
Nintendo is on track to report its
first ever annual loss come the end of its 2011 fiscal year.
Today, the company told press it expected to post losses of 20 billion yen
($264 million) by March 2012, marking a unenviable first for the
company since it began releasing its numbers back in 1981...