We’ve established that the Sony’s upcoming portable wonder-machine, the NGP, isn’t quite as powerful as a PlayStation 3. Further clarifying how much this thing can bench press, Epic’s Mark Rein tells us that the device, which can run his company’s Unreal graphics engine (think Gears of War, Mass Effect, Infinity Blade, etc), has four times…
Nintendo Wii fans got a huge game last May in the form of Super Mario Galaxy 2, but chances for an imminent release of the next Zelda, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, dimmed when Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told Kotaku today that we’d find out more about the game at E3. The…
“We’re not making a racing game,” one of the creators of this fall’s Batman Arkham City politely told me today when I inquired when I asked him whether the Batmobile would be featured in this fall’s big video game Dark Knight sequel. No Batmobile. No driving. This caped crusader hitches rides on the undercarriages of…
The rig DICE game developers used to run Battlefield 3’s debut live gameplay demo yesterday, as seen at the game’s showcase event in San Francisco. And as a bonus, their mousepad. Read our impressions of Battlefield 3. Watch the latest trailer.
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For a few years now, the people at Electronic Arts have been trying to make a better ice cream sundae. It’s hard to improve the ice cream sundae, of course, because it’s already a sure crowd-pleaser. Some might even question why, though obviously ice cream sells really well and that’s probably one of the main…
Revealing a secret they say they held for two years, the game developers at Sucker Punch said today that Infamous 2, their open world electrified super-hero game, will let people create their own levels for the game. The goals for the June 7 PlayStation 3 exclusive, as described here in San Francisco at the Game…
Put a video game on the Nintendo 3DS and weird things can happen, including random pirate battles. With Game Developers Conference ramping up around me in downtown San Francisco today, I walked into a hotel and briefly tried Lego Pirates of the Caribbean 3DS. Sure, there are game developers to talk to around here, but…
For one third of PixelJunk Shooter 2, players will command a small spaceship whose guns and thrusters must contend with the small problems of creatures that belch missiles or lava and with the large problem that the caves through which it flies are intestines churned with the processes of digestion. For the remaining two-thirds of…
When I punch a man in real life, no cartoon words pop up in front of my fist. But on the 1960s Batman TV show that kind of thing happened when heroes traded fists with villains. Now, thanks to the Xbox 360’s Kinect sensor array and students at Carnegie Mellon University, we can enjoy that…
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It’s an odd scene to be a part of. I was sitting on a couch in the penthouse of a Manhattan hotel, a guy who works for video game publisher Sega at my side. A bunch of other men stand near us. Everyone is watching the TV, which runs a video game that is mostly,…
Call it Project Milo. Call it Milo & Kate. Call it, last we heard, canceled. You can also call Lionhead Studios’ attempt to use the Xbox 360 Kinect sensor array to let players interact with a virtual boy a more ambitious effort than anything else we’ve seen using Microsoft’s popular new tech. But we’ve seen…
There are so many games on Facebook, and so few worth playing. But there’s a new one based on the acclaimed Dragon Age universe. And it’s made by a team led by EA2D’s Mark Spenner and Soren Johnson, a guy who made a mighty fine version of Civilization (and is pretty good at solving the…
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The people who want to sell you the video game Homefront aren’t selling pillows or hot cocoa on a cold day. Their pitch isn’t cozy. It appears to be… fear? At the big E3 show last year, they marched a fake invading army past the Los Angeles Convention Center (pictured above). Next week, outside the…
I thought that next week’s downloadable two-chapter expansion to Dead Space 2 was called Severed because it involved a certain Dead Space character who chopped off his own hand. Wrong. That guy was in Dead Space Extraction, the Wii and PlayStation 3 game that served as both a prequel to the Dead Space saga and…
Entanglement is the first video game I’ve played that looks like a bowl of spaghetti, though it plays more like a challenge to create the bendiest boulevard in Sim City or Civilization. The game is a descendant of Pipe Mania, a puzzling challenge that has players laying out a circuitous route by applying pieces to…
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