Not content with images of President Obama in a ball of fire, North Korea's propaganda arm decided to spice up its…
A reliable Kotaku source has informed us that the PlayStation 4, codenamed Orbis, will be out this November in the…
As you might have heard, Sony's (most likely) officially announcing the next PlayStation tomorrow. This isn't the…
You're sitting behind the wheel of a finely tuned luxury automobile. The upholstery creaks as you make yourself…
Massive damage! Second jobs! Spider-Man font! Boy, I'll tell you what, the PlayStation 3 has been entertaining at…
Chris Anderson works at Turbine (Lord of the Rings Online) as a senior concept artist. Prior to that, he's worked…
This weekend, I came upon a curious conversation: a stranger telling a friend of mine if they wanted to play Fire…
A couple of writers for this site recently proposed that we stop previewing games.
It's the biggest fear of anyone who spends $10 or $50 to help fund a new game.
I admit that I’ve had my doubts about Assassin’s Creed III in the three months since I had last played it.
My Neighbor Totoro. Howl's Moving Castle. Princess Mononoke. These aren't only classics, they are stunning. Studio…
Over the last 53, soon 54 years, Mattel's Barbie has done everything from being a doctor, to going to space as an…
Sony is working on a new PlayStation machine. According to the story Kotaku broke, it's called Orbis. That could be…
As usual, it's been a stellar week in cosplay around this spinning ball of dirt, with a great assortment of…
The creators of Halo aren't leaving their face-shooting skills behind. Destiny, Bungie's first new game since they…
Welcome to your Sunday read of the week's best in web comics. Make sure to click on the expand button in the bottom…
What's happened in the business of video games this past week ...
Welcome to the Best of Kotaku, where I round up all of this week's best content.
Yesterday, we posted this photo of a prototype controller for the next PlayStation. The image turned up online, and…
Let's make something clear. Japanese RPGs are not dead. They have never been dead. They will not be dead any time…