Looks like the January release calender (opens in new tab) just got even emptier. At one time it seemed there was a winter full of Silent Hill, with releases for the spooky series planned (opens in new tab) in January, February, and March. It appears now we’ll instead get a …
Read More »CES 2012: AT&Ts PS Vita 3G data plans have no contracts, costs $14.99 or $25
Remember at E3 2011 when Kaz Hirai announced excitedly that the PS Vita’s exclusive wireless provider in the US was AT&T? Remember the less than excited response (opens in new tab) coming from people probably used to AT&T’s iPhone service? Both parties have been pretty silent since then, but with …
Read More »Tom Hardy talks playing Al Capone
Tom Hardy has spoken to the Daily Mail ‘s Baz Bamigboye about his upcoming role as Al Capone in Cicero . Hardy will play the infamous gangster after he has finished shooting Mad Max: Fury Road . He told Bamigboye: “I’ve been working with Warner Bros, watching their gangster films …
Read More »EA Publisher Sale gives old games new life
Missed out on Dragon Age: Origins, DeathSpank, Shank, or Dead Space 2’s creepy DLC? Worry not, for EA’s Publisher Sale on Xbox Live is on for a few more days, and it’s offering some pretty decent discounts on a numbers of older titles and add-ons. Ending next Monday, January 9, …
Read More »EA quietly closed Harry Potter studio Bright Light late last year
Despite any poor reviews we may give a game, it’s always sad to see the studio that makes it close, if for no other reason than for all the people left unemployed in the wake of the closure. It’s even worse when it happens during the holidays, like it did …
Read More »New Music of Journey trailer goes backstage with orchestra on Jenova Chens adventure
While it’s always nice to hear developers effuse over their creations while watching artists spin character-models on a large monitor (see every behind-the-scenes clip ever released), this backstage trailer for Sony’s upcoming Journey takes another tack. Released alongside a blog post by composer Austin Wintory, the clip focuses on Wintory’s …
Read More »Spider-Man Musical Breaks Box Office Records
Turn Of The Dark defies the critics, but it’s been so expensive, it has to keep this kind of performance going to break even
Read More »SoulCalibur V goes gold, contains “portions of buttock” and “jiggling cleavage” according to ratings board
Great news for fighting fans everywhere – SoulCalibur V has officially gone gold! That doesn’t mean it’s won a sparkly pendant to denote its victory in some kind of Olympic event – instead it just means that the game has been finished and mastered, ready to be copied and shipped …
Read More »Train Simulator 2012s A4 Pacific add-on makes the original RailWorks 3 look LAUGHABLE
Have you seen how good computer games have got? I mean, you look at Pong now and it’s like ‘wow’. You know? It used to look so realistic, so absolutely just like real tennis. All it would have needed was for someone to don a sweatband and question a line …
Read More »Star Wars: The Old Republic glitch lets you boogie to immortality via an impenetrable shield of DANCE
If only the citizens of Alderaan had been given mandatory dance lessons at a young age. Millions of innocent lives could have been saved. Hell, if Anakin’s mum had been a bit more willing to boogie in the face of danger, she might have survived that incident with the Tusken …
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