Blizzard offered a day-long hands-on demo of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, the first chapter in the StarCraft II…
Splash Damage's 2010 squad-shooter Brink wowed our Luke Plunkett at E3. Here at QuakeCon, a public demo of the game…
They told me their game demo would go at least an hour. Rage, three of id's top men told me, is a big game.
Harmonix offered us a preview of The Beatles: Rock Band, giving us a chance to see what separates the Fab Four's…
Of all the differences between Guitar Hero 5 and its predecessor, World Tour, the changes to Music Studio seem to be…
That's right you can now play the original Duke Nukem 3D on your iPhone or iPod Touch. But would you want to?
The video above was shot by GameTrailers during Ubisoft's E3 demonstration of Rabbids Go Home back in June. The main…
Despite its over-the-top combat and flamboyant archenemy, Batman: Arkham Asylum is a surprisingly subtle game.
Before my first look at Deep Silver Vienna's Cursed Mountain, I always thought of Buddhism as an optimistic…
BioWare brought the console version of Dragon Age: Origins to Comic-Con, our first opportunity to go hands-on with…
Naughty Dog was one of the few developers nice enough to show off something new at Comic-Con, giving us our first…
Activision had a playable version of Raven Software's recently delayed first-person shooter Singularity at…
There are three things going on with Hello Kitty Online that render me completely unable to look away.
Valve brought a playable "Swamp Fever," the second announced campaign for Left 4 Dead 2, to Comic-Con. In addition…
The creators of Castle Crashers brought their latest game, right now known as Game 3, to Comic-Con, an Xbox Live…
I came. I saw. I fell off the skateboard. Once. Gently.
Last night, Cryptic Studios held an event that was all about the player versus player combat in its upcoming…
There is a game that will let you shoot Nazis, fire rockets at zeppelins, hang out in a brothel, climb the Eiffel…
The game uses the iPhone 3G and 3Gs' built-in GPS to locate the gamer and then scatter virtual letters around their…
There is something winning about the game developer who can't hold back when he meets with Kotaku's man in New York.