Thursday, June 13, 2013

Nintendo's E3 2013: Tearing Up the Rulebook

This photo, snapped by Engadgeteer Ben Gilbert, shows the badge of one Patrice Desilets. You know, the guy that's reportedly in the middle of a lawsuit with his former employer, who suspended his game after firing him.

This is the trailer millions of Bungie fans have been waiting for. Destiny is a hugely ambitious multiplayer space opera from the makers of Halo, set in a distant future as mankind battles its way back from the brink of extinction. The persistent

Bayonetta 2 is a game that shouldn't exist, and I love it for that. Not only is it the sequel to a game that sold about nine copies, it's also a gratuitous, sexy violence-fest on a console that's otherwise strictly family friendly – and it holds

Earlier this week, we posted a photograph of two McLaren supercars. We mistakenly thought they were the McLaren P1, the car that Microsoft used to promote Forza Motorsport 5 during its E3 press event. They were, in fact,

LOS ANGELES — Wrapping the second day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, a few trends have started to emerge in how players will consume their video games in the future. Here's a look at five trends that are standing out. 1. Blurring lines between

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