We've already seen Lego-ized versions of Chell and ATLAS and P-Body, so this next one should come as no surprise. Flickr user Catsy has posted pictures of his impressive GLaDOS recreation.
Pinball wizards have a new reason to return to Zen Studios popular
pinball sim. The developer has announced the newest tournament for
Pinball FX 2, which will test players on the recently released Mars
table.
While Sony's current focus is to fix its security hole and get PSN back
online, questions are now being raised about the financial cost of the
leak, which could be in the billions of dollars.
Wrangling dinosaurs isn't easy. Just ask Telltale Games: today the
adventure game maker announced a significant delay for its upcoming
Jurassic Park: The Game. In order to assuage PC owners, Telltale is
offering refunds and gifts.
In a recent interview, Nintendo's main man Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed
that more classic remakes will be coming to the 3DS, and named the game
he would most like to see on the new handheld. Hint: It's an awesome
choice.
I never graduated past building randomly colored rectangle houses out of
my LEGO bricks, so this video blows my mind. YouTube user Petzoldhaus has
posted a video of a motorized StarCraft II Siege Tank that you have to
see to believe.
With L.A. Noire, Rockstar is forgoing the outlandish action of the GTA
series, presenting gamers with criminal cases to investigate and solve.
The latest gameplay trailer explains how protagonist Cole Phelps will
rise through the ranks of the LAPD.
In addition to
recently announcing the release date and developer of the upgraded port (not to mention the inclusion of the Master Quest), Nintendo has offered up a ton of new screenshots and concept art. Let's take a look.
THQ's Brian Farrell recently fleshed out his ideas on the $60 price point for games, and also discussed the
future role of DLC and micro-transactions in the console space.
Namco Bandai is promising the next installment of Ridge Racer will
take the series in a new direction. What direction would that be? One
where you smash a lot of cars.
For
SOCOM 4, Sony and Zipper Interactive hired Battlestar Galactica composer Bear McCreary to create a more provocative score than your typical military shooter.