Valve's black humor-laden first-person puzzler Portal was a surprise hit in 2007, included in the Half-Life compilation The Orange Box. 2011 marks the return of Aperture Science, GlaDOS, and mind-bending test chambers, and Valve's E3 showing of Portal 2 showed the series growing away from its Half-Life origins and into its own.
At E3 2010 Bethesda Softworks featured a hands-on demonstration of their anticipated Fallout sequel, Fallout: New Vegas, which is currently in development for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. First impressions here.
Paramount Digital Entertainment is planning on celebrating the 20th anniversary of Days of Thunder by releasing a game that mixes the best of the classic racing movie with today's top NASCAR stars. Dave got to try out the PSN exclusive and has this report from the pit.
With most of Castlevania's E3 buzz focused on MercurySteam's 3D reimagining of Konami's iconic whip-slinging series, Harmony of Despair -- a retro-inspired, multiplayer series throwback -- served as an unexpected, yet wholly welcome addition to the publisher's 2010 line-up.
Comedy is usually relegated to the realm of point-and-click adventures, but Hothead Games is hoping to bring humor to the world of action-RPGs. Read on to find out how the July-due Deathspank is progressing in terms of gameplay and guffaws.
Peter Molyneux dishes on royalty, scatology, swords, and servants, providing an in-depth look at the new additions to the latest chapter of the Fable saga. Read on for GamePro's impressions of Fable 3's E3 showing.
The journey through New Austin isn't over yet. Rockstar recently unveiled Outlaws To The End, a four-player co-op DLC pack containing 6 new missions available on PSN and XBLA. We got our hands on the DLC, so read on for our thoughts.
We go hands-on with developer Trion Worlds' gorgeous, ambitious, and fantastical new massively multiplayer online role-playing game, and get a look at its exciting dynamic content features in action.
Shifting the focus from strategy to shooter, developer Double Helix teams up with Square Enix to raise Western gamers' awareness and interest in the long-running Front Mission series.
Vindictus is one of those games that could easily fall victim to labels like "free-to-play," "Korean MMO," or "dark fantasy." It's true that the game is all of those things, but it's also more than that -- and at some point you have to stop using labels to describe something that's just plain fun.