Ten Oculus Rift games we'd like to see
The VR headset's appeal has been proven by a successful Kickstarter campaign, but which games would benefit from supporting it?
The VR headset's appeal has been proven by a successful Kickstarter campaign, but which games would benefit from supporting it?
How the team that built Dirt and Grid left Codemasters and won one of racing’s prize series.
Rovio follows Angry Birds with a smarter – if less immediate – brand of puzzle game.
Gabe Newell, Cliff Bleszinski throw support behind newly named device; $250,000 target bypassed with ease.
3Well-balanced, interconnected systems - not repeat playthroughs - are the sign of a truly good game, says Clint Hocking.
The Bayonetta dev's Wii U debut is a brawler that looks like an RTS, and a singleplayer adventure built around a mob.
Is Platinum Games' online brawler another Bayonetta, or another MadWorld?
1"This is awesome, why isn't this Castlevania?" MercurySteam's game was simply called Lords Of Shadow until Kojima intervened.
Feature-limited F2P option to run alongside monthly subscription model from autumn; is this the death of the subs model?
1An atmospheric zombie tale hamstrung by poor voice acting and cumbersome controls.
1Patrice Désilets says original game is "an amazing toy" because it gave players more freedom than the games that followed.
1Strapped To A Meteor keeps things sweet and simple in this App Store auto-runner.
"I don't want to challenge their thumbs, I want to challenge their minds," says Quantic Dream CEO.
4How the team behind Mario’s 3DS debut made the leap into the third dimension.
Vita’s super-powered action game is an otherworldly delight – but its true appeal is surprisingly down to earth, says Chris Donlan.
From E165: A nursery rhyme you can play, and the PSP's first real mascot.
From E160: Criterion's first shooter leaves a sizeable crater in the genre's landscape.
1Even before release, and subsequent vilification at the hands of the press, DMA’s sandbox was a world of trouble for its creators.
Our September issue, featuring Beyond: Two Souls, is out now.
From Doom to Double Dash, Third Strike to Turok, we analyse some of the most divisive reviews in our 19-year history.
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