TGS 06: Blade Storm and Fatal Inertia Impressions
Koei drops new information on its PS3 titles that are absent from TGS.
Koei drops new information on its PS3 titles that are absent from TGS.
Development continues on the first Nintendo DS version of the football franchise, with further tweaks apparent in the Japanese version.
The sequel to Kingdom of Paradise is more of the same action and role-playing for the PlayStation Portable.
One of the PlayStation 2's best-selling sports franchises is due another sequel, and we got to grips with the Japanese version to see how it's improved.
Winning Eleven hits the arcades, and while the game's pretty much the same, it's surprising just how different it feels with a stick and buttons.
A forthcoming Japanese RPG puts Joan of Arc centre stage, with turn-based, Tactics-style action.
The PlayStation Portable winds up for its next installment of top soccer action, thanks to Konami. We played the Japanese version of the game, the classically-titled Winning Eleven 10 Ubiquitous ...
In the middle of the much-sought-out PlayStation 3 stand, a demo of Sony's forthcoming dirt racer, MotorStorm, was on show. We played through a couple of races to see how ...
I landed in Tokyo yesterday (Tuesday), but after a 22-hour journey, didn't feel up to much, so I hung out in the hotel and got a decent night's sleep. Here's ...
New leagues, tactical options, and a full-on match-analysis module headline a plethora of other improvements for the new version of this football management game.
Sports Interactive's management sim series is back for the 2006/07 football season, and is looking as sharp as ever.
LocoRoco, GRAW top list for high-profile UK event with eight nominations across a total of 17 categories; We Love Katamari, Guitar Hero also prove popular.
The action adventure game based on the iconic film trilogy moves to the PlayStation Portable, taking with it most of the missions and adding a whole new turn-based strategy section ...
A new Second World War FPS title from the creators of Call of Duty: Finest Hour will see Nazis occupy America.
Summer stagnation continues with no change in the top six; slow start for Ninety-Nine Nights.
The MMOG with no monthly fee gets set for its second new campaign, with two additional professions, a whole new continent, and the ability to recruit companions too.
Sensible Software's strategic shooter to be remade for the handheld console; no word whether Jools and Jops are set for another tour of duty...
Bizarre Creations, responsible for the Xbox 360 racer Project Gotham Racing 3, talks to GameSpot about the pressures of developing a console launch title.
Nevrax opens up the Ryzom world to let you--the player--design your own online stories.
We check out firsthand this intense real-time strategy game set in the fantasy universe of Warhammer.
We take a detailed look at a late beta of the "massively mysterious" multiplayer-focused Half-Life spin-off that uses Valve's Source engine to set you up as a 1930s seafaring assassin.
The world's leading Test run scorer returns for 2007, complete with an official World Cup mode.
Cell-phone maker's Kamar Shah and Marcus Huttunen explain where mobile games are at and where they're headed.
The boss at SI Towers, where Football Manager is put together, talks about the industry and the challenges involved in making a realistic football sim.
The games industry gathers in Brighton to recognise the year's big achievers, with Sony dominating the Develop Awards.
[UPDATE] Epic Games boss pillories episodic content, queries the future of the PC games market in UK-conference keynote address--and then tells GameSpot why.
Lag spikes and disconnects continue to make the online lives of some World of Warcraft players a misery.
Sega Europe has been busy buying up various studios and expanding others--we talk to creative director Matt Woodley about the thinking behind the strategy.
Made in Brazil bags the headline Counter-Strike prize in three days of gaming competition in Paris.
Hours before dumping England out of the real-life event, the Xbox Cup team go all the way.
Grand Theft Auto continues to tell its story, but Nintendo enjoys a super showing from debutant Mario.
A new office in Sofia will expand Ubisoft's operations in Eastern Europe and initially focus on moving games to other platforms; new PC Rayman, console CSI confirmed.
Freeze Interactive aim to freshen up the RTS and FPS genres with a game that's either, or both.
Koch Media signs on to release Warhammer: Mark of Chaos and Mage Knight: Apocalypse; Atari to handle Saint Seiya: The Hades.
Grand Theft Auto takes liberties as football titles lose their edge; DS games continue to surge as DS Lites hit retail channels.
The industry comes together to pick over challenges, explain ideas, and hand out awards at this year's Develop Conference.
Despite 45 complaints, Sony Europe's PSP ads won't face a ban in the UK, says ASA.
British tax court rules that Sony's current-gen console is a games device, not an 'automatic data processing machine'; multimillion euro rebate quashed as a result.
The World Cup continues to exert influence, with 2006 FIFA World Cup at the top of the pile again, and four other football titles featuring in the top 10.
Studio purchased wholesale, although Eidos to retain name and intellectual property.
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