Suda51 Breaks Down His Iconic Career
From his early days as a hearse driver to collaborating with Hollywood heavyweights like James Gunn, cult video game director Suda51 walks us through his eclectic career.
From his early days as a hearse driver to collaborating with Hollywood heavyweights like James Gunn, cult video game director Suda51 walks us through his eclectic career.
These two Xbox 360 games are now playable on Xbox One; 15 games have been added to the catalog this month.
Suda 51 of Lollipop Chainsaw and Shadows of the Damned studio Grasshopper Manufacture praises the "speed" of the PlayStation 4.
Shadows of the Damned director Massimo Guarini says about Metal Gear Solid controversy, "I think that's one of the biggest failures of our industry."
Lollipop Chainsaw developer Grasshopper Manufacture found difficulties in relationship with small studio and big publisher.
Former Grasshopper Manufacture director Massimo Guarini's new outfit Ovosonico working with SCE on an all-new franchise.
Massimo Guarini reveals Ovosonico beginning preliminary work on first title, aiming to be "emotionally challenging," and not like traditional iPhone or 40-hour-long games.
Despite disappointing sales for the original, Grasshopper's Akira Yamaoka says he's thinking of a second installment, believes Electronic Arts would be interested.
Tom explores the ramifications of Electronic Arts' removal of online support for certain games.
This week we see Piazza and Liberation maps drop for MW3 on the PlayStation 3, Killzone 3 break off its multiplayer, and an arena shooter by the name of Nexuiz.
Shadows of the Damned director Massimo Guarini says gamemakers must maintain focus on content, not business models.
Feast your aural receptors on some of the best pieces of video game soundtracks last year.
Sophia breaks the bad Vita news to Europe and the US, Bungie wrestles a Tiger, free Agents of Change, and guns named Boner. Let's sync up!
As publishers find more ways to squeeze gamers for incremental revenue, the $60 boxed retail product is buying a smaller and smaller portion of the game experience.
Suda-51 and Akira Yamaoka's new "pop" zombie game from Grasshopper Manufacture stars a chainsaw-wielding cheerleader.
Q&A: Massimo Guarini talks about the need to pursue new ideas, working with Suda-51 and Shinji Mikami, disappointing sales, and his new studio, Ovosonico.
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