BioShock 2
REVIEW: We deck out in our diving suits and make a return trip to Rapture in this extraordinary sequel!
REVIEW: We deck out in our diving suits and make a return trip to Rapture in this extraordinary sequel!
A quick study guide to prepare you for the complexities of the characters, locations, ideologies, and events of BioShock 2.
PREVIEW: THQ and the UFC's Dana White unveiled the next game in their MMA fighting series, UFC Undisputed 2010, at a special event in Las Vegas.
VIDEO: This week in the Bargain Bin we grab a cup of tea and look at a little known DS title called Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure.
REVIEW: MAG is a manifesto on the importance of working together, and when everything clicks, it's an exhilarating experience.
FEATURE: From death and sex to Chinese culture, GamePro's Sims-expert AJ Glasser talks us through 10 ways The Sims has evolved in 10 years.
VIDEO: The next chapter in the post-apocalyptic Fallout series takes aim on Las Vegas in Fallout: New Vegas.
REVIEW: Battling through the nine circles of Hell is a devilishly good time, but it isn't the epic struggle it should be.
PREVIEW: We talk to MLB 2K10 developer Visual Concepts to see what they've been doing to get the baseball series back on track.
VIDEO: GamePro talks to the executive producer of Bad Company 2 who talks about their creative process, addressing fans, and stellar multiplayer.
Reviewing an MMO is a difficult challenge. Here, with the help of Massively's Kyle Horner, we propose some new ways to approach criticism of online games.
The first week of February was pretty quiet news-wise, but the Sims celebrated a birthday and Atlus embarrassed us with a penis joke.
Continuing Atlus' medical pseudo-simulation series, Trauma Team allows players to engage in six different medical fields, opening up the gameplay past the previous games' surgery-sim focus.
An improvement on just about every aspect of the original game, with the exception of one tiny aspect; the very final battle. Mass Effect 2 sees BioWare's approach to the role playing genre evolve beyond anything they've work...
Nonprofit public charity ProCon.org adds a "violence and video games" section to break down the debate for the public. So far, they've got 15 Pros (as in "yes, games do cause violence") to 14 Cons.
Square-Enix published a very positive financial report for the final three quarters of 2009, largely buoyed by the release of Final Fantasy XIII, as well as the company's purchase of European developer Eidos Interactive.
Good Old Games and CD Projekt co-founder Marcin Iwinski describes the importance of showing respect for the gamer community, and how piracy played an important role in inspiring the classic games service at GOG.com.
Hudson's nifty turn-based strategy game, Military Madness, enjoyed a revival on Xbox Live last year with Nectaris. Now it's spreading the love to iPhones with Military Madness: Neo Nectaris.
The free-to-play massively multiplayer online game credits its success to customization options and in-game events like a certain upcoming Valentine's Day-themed event. The part where it's family-friendly probably helps a lot...
The World of Rapture has transformed from paradise to perdition as you roam the halls as the Big Daddy and do battle with the denizens within.