Light Reading - This week, two video game books arrived at Kotaku Towers West, the massive Dark Souls strategy guide and the SUPER iam8bit art book. Both are great.
My Goodness, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Deserves to be Called an RPG
November's The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword looks almost nothing like the old Nintendo Entertainment System Zelda II, but now that I've finished the new Wii game's first dungeon, I can say that, folks, after more than 20 years, the wait is over. More »
Why Was The PC Launch of Rage Such A "Cluster!@#$"?
The idea from the start was a game that blurred the lines between how games looked on console and PC. id Software's most famous games, actually all of its major games, were titles built on the computer first, then brought to consoles later. But not with Rage. More »
Battlefield 3's PC Multiplayer Is Fun—When It Works
I'm rolling in the back of an armored jeep, manning the .50 cal doing 40 MPH over a wide swath of grassland, heading straight for a contested jumble of buildings in the middle of a huge map. More »
Military Game Developer Disputes Green Beret Accusations
Pipeworks Studio head Robert Daly tells Kotaku that accusations by a group of former Green Berets that he never served in the Special Forces isn't true. More »
Modern Warfare 3's Single-Player Redemption
Seen here is a new single-player trailer for upcoming shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It's called Redemption. More »
Apple + Aperture Science = GLaDOSiri, a Mash-Up Triumph
Once Apple introduced the Siri AI personal assistant, it was only a matter of time until someone mashed up the introductory video so that it was GLaDOS living inside of Cupertino's new smartphone. More »
id Explains How to Tweak the Most Out of PC Rage, More Official Settings Coming Soon
The PC version of Rage will soon have a bevy of new ways for gamers to tweak the way the game behaves and looks on their system, id Software tells Kotaku. More »
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