Yes, you're dead, and you're trying to figure out the identity of your killer. You're a murder victim in an…
Yes, you're dead, and you're trying to figure out the identity of your killer. You're a murder victim in an…
MMO-racer The Crew will be a few weeks late, arriving on December 2 instead of November 11, Ubisoft announced in a blog post. Good news is that this means there will be another closed beta test, which Ubisoft says they're planning to carry out in November, this time on the PS4 and the Xbox One. Read more
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: 199X: An Earthbound Odyssey • Video Games and the Fine Art of Subversion • Hidden Treats in... Luigi's Mansion • The Curious Case of Handheld Smash Read more
This is a Skyrim screenshot. It's from DSOGaming's latest roundup of ENBSeries-modded Skyrim shots, proving, once again, that Skyrim can be the planet's prettiest game to take photos of—provided you take the time set up those mods, and have the (beastly) rig to support all that eye candy. Look below for more. Read more
Want to know more about all those graphics options PC games have? PC Gamer has posted a comprehensive multi-page guide which explains everything from anti-aliasing types to anisotropic filtering and texture quality, with plenty of example images and even some benchmark statistics. Head over here to check it out. Read more
Hidden intro screens. Controllers that don't exist. Dolphins. The GameCube has quite the collection of secrets and…
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Barakamon: The Ani-TAY Review • 7 Strangest Japanese Titles of American-Released Games • Glasslip Ani-TAY Review and Discussion Read more
Entries are open for Planet Minecraft's next big contest, "Industrial Revolution." Like last time, the task is to build something magnificent on Planet's Minecraft's map (shown in the trailer above). The contest runs the whole month, so expect a lot of cool Minecraft machines and factories to pop up during that time.
Provided, some of the games showcased here already are (or in the case of, for example, Skyrim, can be) in…
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Tokyo ESP: The Ani-TAY Review • Bulwark Post-Mortem • Xam'd: Lost Memories is One of Bones' Best Shows Read more
If you've never played survival Minecraft on a hand-crafted map, you might want to give it a try now. Because…
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call: The TAY Review • AKB0048 is a Lot Better Than You'll Give It Credit For • Game of The Week—An Incredible Little Pile of Secrets [Castlevania: Symphony of the Night] Read more
Joining the ranks of the modern retro-style shooters we've been seeing so many of lately—a great trend, I might…
Good news and bad news, Skullgirls fans: the 2D fighting game's third DLC character, the Egyptian-inspired sorta-blood-mage Eliza, is out now on PC and PS3, free for the next three months. The game's Vita and PS4 versions, however, have been postponed to early 2015. Look above for a taste of Eliza's fighting style.
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Dex's Review: Genesis of Aquarion & Aquarion EVOL • Protonstorm's Music Awards for Summer 2014 Anime • Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1: The TAY Review • Assassin's Creed IV: An Individual Review Read more
The Customized world type was one of the new features introduced by the big 1.8 Minecraft update earlier this…
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: HaNaYaMaTa: The Ani-TAY Review • Goodbye Turn-based Final Fantasies • Invaders of the Rokujyouma!?: Rockmandash's Ani-TAY Review • A Shoutout to SmartGlass and Second Screen Functionality Read more
It's a platform exclusive, yes, but in return, the game features greatly improved navigation, simplified crafting,…
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: NAtURAL DOCtRINE: The TAY Review • Games of Summer 2014 – Epilogue: At Summer's End • Settling the Dust in Destiny: A Guardian's End? • Ao Haru Ride: Rockmandash's Ani-TAY Review • Gamer-Teacher: "Trigger Words" for Gamer Distraction Read more
Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Sabagebu!: The Ani-TAY Review • Rockmandash Rambles: Fate/Zero Revisited • Destiny's Torturous Nightfall Strikes Are Totally Worth It • Game of The Week—Is It Still "Stylish Action?" [Devil May Cry] • Smash 101: The Merciless MEGA MAN! Read more