Mod tool for Skyrim announced

There is an amazing amount of content available on the disc of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim as there is, now developer Bethesda want’s all of us to enjoy the process of creating new Skyrim adventures with the release of an official mod tool for the game.
 

Bioshock Infinite to party like it’s 1999

Bioshock Infinite from Irrational games will have a special mode for those longing to be challenged in an old-school video game way.
 

May release dates for Max Payne 3

A story line invoking maximum pain for the main protagonist is on the cards in RockStar Games’ forthcoming Max Payne 3.  The release dates for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC have been announced.
 

Guides for Mass Effect 3 strategies

The forthcoming closing chapter in Bioware’s Mass Effect trilogy is on the horizon, it’s time to develop the best ways to guide Commander Shepard to save Earth.
 

Interview: A Reckoning between fantasy RPG and action fighting

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a new IP from 38 Studios boldly entering the market strewn with fantasy based RPG’s.  But as Lead Designer Ian Frazier and Producer Sean Bean pointed out to RadioactiveIT, there is plenty to distinguish this game from rest, in particular the rich lore and the Tekken style combat.
 

The Skyrim trap

There is a significant and dangerous problem with playing the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim .
 

Review: Need For Speed: The Run

This is quite a let-down for the Need For Speed brand, a long running video-game grandfather of a franchise, that over the years has certainly toyed with the emotions of fans.  In recent times however, the Need For Speed branded SHIFT games as well as Hot Pursuit have injected enough white-knuckle adrenalin into the arcade style racing to garner a whole new crop of video-racing devotees.
 

Fujitsu desktops - back to the future?

Fujitsu is returning to the desktop PC business in Australia with the launch of ten new models in the Esprimo family.
 

Review: Lord Of The Rings: War In The North

Is this the one Lord Of The Rings game to rule them all?  Well the good news is that despite lofty ambitions weighed down by the literary and fan expectations, the result is a game that flirts with the abyss but remains stoic to its roots whilst providing surprisingly enjoyable game-play.
 

Review: Battlefield 3

Turn all the dials to eleven, Bang! Bang! You’re dead, re-spawn and do it all again, I am sure I have seen this all before.  Battlefield 3 now sits firmly in a sub-genre of games that include Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Medal of Honor.