Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital are back with Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, and have a handful of screenshots to show you for the top-down retro 2D shooter.
Sucker Punch and Sony are still a few weeks away from releasing the next installment in the Infamous franchise as a PlayStation 4 exclusive, but we got a chance play it, and see some of our choices in action.
Obsidian Entertainment and Ubisoft’s has gone gold, meaning the game has officially completed development, and will begin shipping to developers in the next few weeks.
Director Jose Padilha presents a new take on RoboCop, featuring a strong cast, sharp visuals, and a story that manages to entertain, even when it stumbles.
A new Flash game titled Putin’s Olympic Game from Dutch game developer Robin Ras, protests Russian President Vladimir Putin’s anti-gay stance by putting him in the Olympics, but with a twist.
Electronic Arts and Tiburon announce the second content addition for their NBA Live 14 basketball game, which is a next-gen exclusive. The addition offers new game modes and bug fixes.
Sega’s once famous mascot is making a return in several mediums under the “Sonic Boom” banner, which includes a new game, toys, and an animated TV show.
The documentary “Kaz: Pushing the Virtual Divide” follows Kazunori Yamauchi, the man behind the Gran Turismo series. The full documentary is now on YouTube.
Actor Paul Bettany has been announced as the Vision in Joss Whedon’s upcoming Avenger: Age of Ultron. The actor has previously appeared in four Marvel movies as Tony Stark's AI, J.A.R.V.I.S.
The next Call of Duty, confirmed for later this year, is going to be developed by Sledgehammer Games. The developer will join Infinity Ward and Treyarch, and the game will go to a three year cycle.
Marvel Studios have released eight new screenshots from the upcoming Captain America: The Winter Soldier – including one that contains a major, although somewhat well known spoiler.
Electronic Arts has introduced a new soccer game, specific to the upcoming World Cup in Brazil. It will be released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on April 15.
Developer Red Barrels brings its survival-horror PC game to the PlayStation 4. The game is a faithful translation, and the console version brings with it the best – and worst – of the original.
The Call of Duty: Ghosts Onslaught DLC is currently available for Xbox 360 and Xbox One owners, but PlayStation 4 and PC users will have to wait until February 27.
The first Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC, Onslaught, brings with it a new chapter to the co-op Extinction mode, titled “Nightfall.” We have a few tips and tricks on how to survive.