‘Tis the week of Wrestlemania and therefore the week that World Wrestling Entertainment is trying to sell its fans anything and everything. That anything and everything includes the latest terrible video game starring The Rock. Finally… we have a game called Rockpocalpyse in which the beefy Hollywood actor/WWE champion tries to save the world by…
This weekend, Kotaku posted images of a new mural going up in downtown Manhattan. The unfinished mural seems to show the yet unrevealed Grand Theft Auto V box art. Impatient people decided they couldn’t wait for the mural’s completion. So they finished it themselves. (UPDATE: The mural isn’t done, but the boxart officially is.) Kotaku‘s…
Torchlight II’s modding tools have finally been released after a long, long wait. There’s a few extras, too—full Steam Workshop integration, a wiki for the editor, and some new content and bug fixes
ACE Team’s fairly insane first-person brawler Zeno Clash II is releasing on Steam on April 30.
Perhaps hoping to follow in the footsteps of the now-finished (and completely excellent) webcomic Concerned, The Adventures Of Hercule Cubbage is a new work of Half-Life 2 fan-fiction that tells the story of a different hero of the human resistance. That different hero is the son of Odessa Cubbage, the man with Half-Life 2’s most…
Atlus has announced that Shin Megami Tensei IV, for the Nintendo 3DS, will be making its way to the United States in the Summer. It’s due out in Japan next month. Believe it or not, it’s been ten years since the last numbered Shin Megami Tensei game, 2003’s Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. To tide you…
Taking to the streets of Israel, filmmaker Eran Amir recorded over 300 people singing a single note. In isolation, they were just singing a single note. Who cares. All put together, they make beautiful, beautiful music. The Human Piano! [YouTube, via Laughing Squid]
In 2005-06, the Xbox 360 and PS3 were cutting-edge pieces of consumer electronics, finely tuned to deliver a premium gaming performance with the very latest technology inside. As is the way with technology, though, as components mature they get smaller and cheaper, so it’s not too bit a surprise to hear Nvidia saying the next…
Illustrator Caldwell Tanner has drawn up a series of pictures for College Humor, imagining what the house sigils from Game of Thrones would look like were those houses websites, instead of ancient warring families. They are funny not because they’re silly, but because they’re so damn true 12 Game of Thrones House Sigils for the…
Every single object in this trailer for Suda51’s Killer is Dead reflects light. It’s like the world is draped in cling-wrap. And I mean that in a good way. As someone who loved Killer7’s distinctive art style, this looks amazing. Like the world of action figures came to life, and started shouting in Japanese.
I wish this wasn’t being published on April 1. I wish I was writing this on any other day of the year, when this could possibly be a real thing that I could actually play. Draw Something: Kim Jong-Un [YouTube]
The rough 1974 draft of George Lucas’ original script for Star Wars – complete with early concept art – is being turned into a comic series
A site called Spineless Classics sells large posters of classic novels printed on a single page. You can get stuff like Harry Potter, Hamlet and even the Bible, but it’s The Hobbit that’s caught my eye. Love the forced alignment leaving space for the title and Smaug. Spineless Classics [Store, via Geekologie]
Hugo Dorison knows that big, over-the-ear headphones are where it’s at. Not only do over-the-ear headphones look cooler than in-ear headphones*, but you can take up art projects like these video game headphones with them, too. Watch Dorison’s video above to see what I mean. *Yes, yes, audiophiles. Looks aren’t everything, I know.
It’s got to be a coincidence. It simply can’t be real… right? But… what if it is? (Warning: Extreme BioShock Infinite Story Spoilers Follow. For Real.) That’s more or less what I thought when I first saw this easter egg from the first BioShock, which seems to possibly, maybe, just maaaaaybe demonstrate a hilariously unlikely…
Here is something that I wasn’t expecting to read on Thought Catalog: why Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z is better than Goku. The author, Alfred MacDonald, makes a compelling argument: “real people have anger, drive, ambitions — real people are selfish, if not embarrassing.” Vegeta seems like more of a real person, and put that…
An ESRB listing has appeared online for Best of Playstation Network Vol. 1, a compilation – presumably shipping on Blu-Ray – of some under-appreciated classics from Sony’s downloadable service. The pack includes four games: multiplayer combat title Fat Princess, post-apocalyptic animal game Tokyo Jungle, wonderful music creator/platformer Sound Shapes and When Vikings Attack. Smart collection!…
The 2013 Game Developers Conference is over. The chatter of the show floor has faded, the bathroom lines have evaporated, and the various stacked hangovers have worn off. The week still feels like something of a blur, but squint your eyes just so, filter out the noise and the music and the glowing laptop monitors,…
Transistor, the next game from the people who made Bastion, will have some sort of Dark Souls-styled multiplayer, director Greg Kasavin tells Rock Paper Shotgun. “Something we’re more interested in is a sense of feeling connected to other people who are playing in a subtle way… You can still have your personal experience around the…
There aren’t that many “stars” in video game voice acting, but Jennifer Hale is certainly one of them. Despite the fact that she’s played leading roles in everything from Metal Gear Solid to Knights of the Old Republic, it was really the Mass Effect series that pushed her over the top. These days, whether I’m…
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