Video Games Are Bad"MMMKay?
With election season gearing up in the UK, both the conservative and liberal candidates are taking a swing at games. When did we become so bad?
Hailing from the windswept wilds of Wales, Drew Moffatt is GiN’s European Correspondent. His bi-weekly EuroFiles column sniffs out the latest game news from across the pond and from the industry in general.
With election season gearing up in the UK, both the conservative and liberal candidates are taking a swing at games. When did we become so bad?
To keep up with her online friends, Chella joins Facebook, and finds that all is not wine and roses in the virtual community.
The announcement that British public school children will be able to study the history of computer games comes as a shock in a country that is not exactly game friendly.
A teeny tiny E3 this year nonetheless had some very big announcements (which we will go over), though gone are the days of the pomp and circumstance.
Chella missed the big Manhunt 2 controversy because she was wallowing in the mud for nine days looking for a clean bathroom. Home and clean, she weighs in on Rockstar’s latest incident.
Chella finds a way to go green this week by powering her Xbox 360 using solar panels, thus saving money and the environment while killing orcs.
Going back and replaying some of her most loved games, Chella finds that the ubiquitous "boss battles" may be a little past their prime.
With a curse on most "3" movies (has anyone seen the new Spiderman) Chella wonders if Halo 3 can beat the trends and bring us the heat again!
A Sony PR blunder puts the media spotlight on a launch party featuring topless women and slaughtered goats. Or was that the other way around?
People may debate whether or not games are too expensive, but in England, Chella is paying the equivalent of $100 for almost every Xbox 360 title.