Warhammer Underworlds Online is a faithful recreation of the great board game
A new Warhammer video game dubbed Warhammer Underworlds: Online is in the works, as announced today by Steel Sky Productions. The game, slated for ear
Concern rises over World Health Organisation's new "gaming disorder"
A "gaming disorder" could become a proper medical condition should a draft of the updated International Classification of Diseases manual be approved
I know this is weird, but Doom Eternal really reminds me of Mario
The thing about the Doom Guy, right, is that he travels to Hell and reduces everyone he meets there to gibs. The thing about Mario, right, is that he
AMD cuts Radeon 5700 series graphics card prices two days before launch
Two days before the launch of its long-awaited Navi graphics cards, AMD has announced a price drop for both of its new GPUs. The RX 5700 drops $30, fr
The E3 Bulletin: Monday
To LA, once again, where the industry's greatest marketing budgets come out to shine. This year's trends: mindless cheering, pre-rendered trailers and
Wicca is tower defense with witches and time travel and a tree that kills people
Sang-Froid. Sang-? San-? I cannot say Sang-Froid, but also I have never been able to stop talking about it. Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves is as clos
Swery's village life sim murder mystery The Good Life delayed into next year
Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro's delightful looking The Good Life - a game of cats, dogs, journalism, and murder in a small English town - has been delayed
Hitman: The Complete First Season headlines Xbox Games With Gold for September
A new month means a new confetti sprinkle of games dropped upon the heads Xbox Live Gold subscribers, but thankfully only digitally, because nobody wa
Here's what we saw in the Death Stranding trailer shown exclusively at Gamescom
So far this Gamescom we've seen urination mechanics, ghost babies and Geoff Keighley in Death Stranding: a truly bizarre mash-up that sounds like it's
Someone should make a game about: Birmingham New Street Station
I've never heard a train station described as "hell on earth" as frequently as Birmingham New Street Station. After its redevelopment a few years ago