
So I'm scrolling through some of my old feeds from the week and remembered I had THE GEARS OF WAR 3 TRAILER! Why haven't I posted this yet??
So, I got an interesting message in my inbox today. Turns out that in my mailbox, by the time you read this, will be my very own instant streaming disc for the Nintendo Wii. Why would I need this feature when I already have a multitude of devices that do it already? I wouldn’t, but that’s the fun of it.
I'M NOT A SPORTS GUY! OK, so it's been nearly a month since a PS3 demo has been released on the PlayStation Store. Unfortunately for me, there is only one demo to play this week, and it's a sports game. Since
A new Monday, a new podcast episode... The ladies from the land of ESH never let you down. In this episode of the podcast the ladies talk DLC and the definition of "value added" content.
If you (the fans) are anything like me, you’ve been waiting for years upon years for the sequel to one of Blizzard Entertainment’s most famous strategy games to date. While we still don’t have a release date, I can tell you what will be coming in the collector’s edition package of Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty. And boy, it’s a doozy.


A fudge up in EA's Warhammer Online billing system resulted in many player being charged up to 22 times the amount of the normal monthly subscription leaving those affected screaming WAAARRRR!
I got a chance to sit down with Heavy Rain Chronicles: The Taxidermist last night and boy is my heart tired. In this prologue to the full game, you play as Madison Paige investigating a possible Origami Killer suspect. Little does she know that, while he may not be the one she’s looking for, at least she’s good at finding murderers.
One of the main highlights at this year's Anime Boston came in the form of the Boston-based Video Game Orchestra. Led by conductor Yohei Sato and founder/guitarist Shota Nakama the 100-piece orchestra (with accompanying guitarists, a drummer, a percussionist and an occasional 40-person chorus) led both video game fans and otaku into an amazing journey through every era of video game soundtracks. Keith Lockhart: meet your competition!