Late last year Sony agreed to settle with the Federal Trade Commission over claims that it falsely advertised the…

I’ve been watching this for hours. I’ll be watching this for hours.

Yes, I gained a new ability! Now where the hell do I use it?

She's a non-nonsense tomboy who loves kung-fu and steak. Here she is dancing.

It's even worse when you're missing an arm, your family's been slaughtered and your home torn apart. Find out what…

What can the first five minutes of a video game tell you? We're about to find out with Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters,…
Here's a shitty bug for ya: A fair number of players are reporting that they've lost all their progress in the new…

OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood will drive perfectionists crazy, because they'll want to master everything about the…

Until last weekend, Helldivers was totally off my radar. Then my boss Stephen texted me on Sunday saying we should…

Aw, look at the cute little Japanese puzzle platformer with the adorable little waif and her firefly friend. Right.…
On Sunday, the Vita will officially turn three in North America. Happy birthday, Vita!

Somewhere beyond this eerily silent, pink-mist clogged screenshot is the "motivation" mini-game from the…

OlliOlli, a 2D skateboarding game with a killer soundtrack, was one of 2014's nicer little surprises. As is this…
Overseas, the PS Vita continues to struggle, but in Japan, things are looking better for Sony's handheld.
The PS4 and the Vita were originally slated for a January 11 launch in China. But now, Famitsu is reporting that the release for both has been delayed. The new launch is TBA. Read more
A couple of Kotaku staffers love Danganronpa, the weirdly named Japanese visual novels/murder mysteries released…

Earlier this fall Bandai Namco released Digimon All-Star Rumble in North America. That's not the game long-time fans…
Ukrainian developer Beatshapers has access to Sony's Project Morpheus PlayStation 4 VR headset and various…
Steins;Gate is coming to North American and European PlayStation 3s and Vitas in 2015 via publisher PQube. Considered by many to be one of the finest visual novels ever made, the time-traveling science adventure came to North American PC earlier this year via JAST USA. Check out our full review of the PC release.
Danganronpa has never been a "happy" series—as it centers around imprisoned high schoolers whose only means of…