E3's Deep Mysteries
The show is opening and the GiN staff is there in force. Here are the top ten questions that editor Todd Hargosh hopes the show will answer.
The show is opening and the GiN staff is there in force. Here are the top ten questions that editor Todd Hargosh hopes the show will answer.
The first day of the show was a mixed bag for Hargosh as he found some great things from Electronic Arts, but was slightly disappointed by the PS3.
The buzz these days is all about in-game advertising. But Chella wonders if this new trend will go too far, or if it already has.
In the past 30 years the innovation and advancement of the game industry has been astounding. And with E3 just around the corner, the bar for new games this year is incredibly high.
No, baseball players are not threatening to strike, but it seems that way trying to play MLB 2K6 on the Xbox 360. The game is a total and complete mess.
After a long wait with not much to do, Chella discovers the wonders of DOA4, and what the 360 can do with it. She kicks high!
After months of ceaseless complaining, there is finally a title worthy of the Xbox 360. The game: Oblivion. Your mission: Try to stop playing once you start.
Turn out the lights. Call in sick. Hide the breakables. The new Metal Gear title shipped, and we probably won’t be seeing Todd out in the sunlight for a while.
With Sony finally officially announcing the delay of the PS3, Chella wonders what else might happen to mess up the party.
When the big units let him down with baseball titles, Todd turns to the small screen, and finds pleasure in miniature.