Use hacks on Battle.net, and you're going to get banned. That was the
lesson that over 320,000 Warcraft III and Diablo II players learned yesterday
when Blizzard banned their accounts for violation of the service's
Terms of Use policy.
Do you like strategy games, but hate the hassle of having to pay for,
download, or otherwise exert any effort to play one? EA's Phenomic
studio has the game for you.
Judging from this new (live action) trailer for the game, the
third installment of F.E.A.R. will continue the trend of weirding
players out with its paranormal storyline and disturbing characters.
The Just Cause 2 development team is mighty happy with the enthusiastic
reception the game has received from fans, and they are sharing their
appreciation in the best way possible: a bright pink ice cream truck to
terrorize the island of Panau with.
While Sen’s core combat is a frenzy of entertainment, the underwhelming
graphics, perplexingly bad story mode, and countless poor design
decisions will disappoint even the most nostalgic fans of the series.
From mocking the competition's motion controls to seducing married
women with playful puppies, Sony's ads have elicited more than a couple
of laughs around the GI offices.
No one thought that the iPad wouldn’t be a commercial success, but
thanks to today’s announcement
from Apple, we know just how well the tablet is selling.
This week's highlights include the final features of our Portal 2
coverage, a bunch of exclusive information on Halo: Reach, and more lame
April Fools jokes than you can shake a stick at. Time for the Week In
Review!
Take-Two Interactive is no stranger to grand theft auto, but thanks to a
recent court ruling, the prominent publisher
will be taking a few of its former executives to court on a different
charge.
This week Nintendo announced a new handheld console straight from the
future, while the GI staff went into editorial overdrive with a bunch of
exclusive content. It's time for the Week In Review!
From minor updates to
massive hardware changes, Nintendo has been driving the evolution of
portable gaming for over 20 years – and we’ve been there for it all.
Join us for a visual look back at the history of Nintendo's handhelds.