Road Rash fans are likely aware that Electronic Arts has flirted with reviving the violent racer on “next-gen” platforms, a project that has reared its head in video and trademark form. But did you know that EA was also working on an Oliver Twist game? It got at least as far as the concept art…
BioShock 2! BioShock 2! On Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, that’s what I’ll be playing this weekend, drilling my way toward the end of the game and hopefully unlocking a World’s Greatest Big Daddy coffee mug reward for my Avatar. Oh, they don’t actually have such a thing (as far as I know) in BioShock…
Can’t say that Just Cause 2‘s brand of open world gun and explosions gameplay is the sort of thing that immediately appeals to me, but hook-shotting your way onto a helicopter or flying propane tank is undeniably appealing. Credit to Avalanche Studios for what seems to be some seriously impressive tech in the sequel to…
Attention, fellow Kotaku Off Topic readers. This particular post is about to get nerdy. So let’s get off-topic and let’s dork out for a while. I was just reflecting on portions of my comic book past, one that involved a whole hell of a lot of Amazing Spider-Man comic books, starting with that particular issue…
Sony’s PlayStation Portable sits atop this week’s Japanese Hardware Chart once again, thanks to… well, actually that’s a good question. Kingdom Hearts, maybe? Valkyria Chronicles? You’d think the Nintendo DS would be the system performing best. Looking at Dragon Quest VI sales, the DS platform’s sales this week—spread across three iterations, mind you—feel like they…
It happens far too often. Some kind tipster submits a fascinating video game montage clip our way, full of impressive dexterity. Head to YouTube, click on the video, and the Drowning Pool starts playing. We’ve had enough. No offense, but we’re sick of hearing “Let the Bodies Hit the Floor,” tired of godspeed you black…
The developers behind The Conduit and the recently re-announced Tournament of Legends will break their Wii exclusivity streak with The Grinder, High Voltage Software‘s zombie, vampire and werewolf shooter. The Grinder is also coming to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. Now that it’s multi-platform, everyone can enjoy it. But there’s going to be a…
If you like to dabble, this week’s North American PlayStation Store update is for you, with five new PlayStation 3 demos to download and enjoy and at least one new game. And if you own a PSP, things get even better, with the addition of two new titles, one an After Burner game, the other…
Endless Ocean: Blue World may seem like a natural fit for the forthcoming Wii Vitality Sensor, given the relaxing (or terrifying) nature of scuba diving, but the game is due far sooner than Nintendo’s biometrics monitoring add-on. We recently got a hands-on peek at the Wii game, arriving in North America later this month, a…
The PR-approved product shot of Microsoft’s Project Natal camera for the Xbox 360 looks sleek, sharp and maybe a little bit cute. The prototype version of the peripheral is anything but. Okay, maybe it’s the tiniest bit cute, in a sad, bound for the back of a Jawa sandcrawler scrapheap kind of way, its one…
We’ve been reliant on 2006’s teaser for L.A. Noire for all of our visual reference, sick to death of using the same screengrabs from Team Bondi’s target render. No longer! We’re finally getting an updated look at the game. The upcoming issue of Game Informer magazine features the above L.A. Noire cover, offering a much…
It was a big, big week for the role-playing game in Japan, with the release—and immediate success—of Dragon Quest VI for the Nintendo DS and, to a lesser degree, Sega’s latest effort End of Eternity. Dragon Quest VI: Maboroshi no Daichi debuted to more than 900,000 copies sold in Japan this week, according to Media…
Who wants to talk about video games? Well, save it for another post, pal! This one’s reserved for the Kotaku commenting crowd’s Off Topic interests. So let’s talk. Actually, you talk. I’m off to watch last night’s episode of Lost, having successfully avoided spoilers over the previous 24 hours, no thanks to my tweeting friends…
We know that some PlayStation 3 owners have been enjoying the import version of Yakuza 3 for close to a year now, but not everyone has been shattering gangster cheekbones with white leather shoes, as prominently featured in this trailer. Thankfully, the North American and European releases of Sega’s Yakuza 3 are just weeks away.…
Looking forward to Metroid: Other M? Then take note. This year’s Game Developers Conference adds one more must-attend session with the addition of Metroid creator Yoshio Sakamoto‘s rare lecture about his work on WarioWare and the adventures of Samus Aran. Sakamoto will likely talk about the progress and development of Metroid: Other M for the…
Want to simulate listening to today’s episode of Kotaku Talk Radio with special guests from The Sims team in real time? Simply download the podcast in your format of choice, roll the clocks back and enjoy. At no point in today’s episode does the podcast switch to Simlish, making it easy for English speakers to…
Earlier today the Entertainment Software Ratings Board issued a “Mature” rating and description for Tecmo’s Dead or Alive Paradise, citing its “creepy voyeurism” and “bizarre, misguided notions of what women really want.” That description was quickly removed and reworked. The ESRB says that the previous description, which also called the PSP game “cheesy” and opined…
THQ’s recent Martian hit Red Faction Guerrilla will get a sequel sooner than you may have expected, with the publisher’s CEO announcing that a follow-up is in the works. And you’ll get a look at it at this year’s E3. THQ bossman Brian Farrell says that gamers should expect Red Faction Guerrilla 2—or whatever they’ll…
Get used to referring to Sony’s forthcoming motion controller for the PlayStation 3 as Arc. That’s how THQ president and CEO Brian Farrell referred to the still unofficially named, PlayStation Eye-powered controller, previously known as “Gem,” in today’s investor call. That name backs up previously published rumors that Sony was going with the Arc name,…
Akira Yamaoka, famous for his musical and directorial contributions to Silent Hill, recently ended his longtime employment at Konami. That publisher’s loss is quirky developer Grasshopper Manufacture’s gain, as Yamaoka has signed on with Goichi Suda’s studio, according to Famitsu. According to 1UP‘s account of Famitsu’s interview with Suda and Yamaoka, the musician will be…
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