
Video games today are no longer part of the entertainment industry. They’re a new industry, yet one as old as…
Medium-sized idbase map with many crates and a critical slipgate malfunction.
Video games today are no longer part of the entertainment industry. They’re a new industry, yet one as old as…
This year, E3 had so many games. So many. But watching demos and reading impressions is one thing; we want to play th…
At first, I thought that Remember Me would be one of those games where I liked its ideas more than its execution.…
Welcome to the first official Ask Kotaku column, where I will provide weekly answers to the questions you send me.…
David Cage was nervous last Saturday night. And with good reason.
Months before I had played Dark Souls, I came across a list of things that players should finish up at the end of…
Ten years ago I was demoted in my job at the now-dead Rocky Mountain News. The subject is not something I talk about…
It’s time to talk about cherry blossoms. And how they relate to downloadable content.
Ever since the first game, Mass Effect has always been about shaping the story the way the player wants it. Through…
I always found Metal Gear Solid 4 to be not a brilliant game, but a fascinating one. A mad ideologue glutted with…
Advertisement