L.A. Noire sequel a 'possibility'
Rockstar says no additional DLC will be developed for 1940s sleuther, has not decided anything regarding new game in franchise.
Rockstar says no additional DLC will be developed for 1940s sleuther, has not decided anything regarding new game in franchise.
The UK's top games award ceremony releases the shortlist for its one accolade chosen by the general public.
Naughty Dog leads the pack with 12 nominations for AIAS-organized honors, joins Portal 2, Skyrim, Batman: Arkham City, and Zelda: Skyward Sword as Game of the Year candidates.
The end of the year is upon us once again, and it's time to decide the best games of 2011! Check out our nominees now, and vote in the Readers' ...
Gamer-centric tracking service examines user data, doles out "most played" genre awards to The Elder Scrolls V, Modern Warfare 3, Batman: Arkham City, and more.
Is the lure of playing games like Arkham City or L.A. Noire on just about any tablet or smartphone enough to designate OnLive as a major player in the gaming ...
Federal Arts Minister Simon Crean says he wants to extend the producer offset tax rebate to games development to keep the local industry growing.
George Miller picks up Team Bondi founder Brendan McNamara's next game, Whore of the Orient, and calls for more government support for Australian game developers.
It's a big week for releases with Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Saints Row: The Third, and more coming out in the space of just a few days.
Publisher hurt by dearth of new releases during July-September quarter, but beats expectations; Grand Theft Auto franchise ships 114 million.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 goes head-to-head against The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim this week Down Under.
Double dip of Rockstar's period detective caper including all DLC hits Xbox 360 and PS3 next month.
Documents filed with Australian government reveal Team Bondi heavily indebted to staff and MotionScan company on the eve of closure.
Documents filed with Australian Securities and Investments Commission today foretell studio's imminent closure.
L.A. Noire for the PC has boosted visuals, 3D support, and all the preorder bonuses and downloadable content seen on the console versions.
LA Noire: The Complete Edition walks PC beat November 8 in North America, November 11 in Europe; game features all DLC from console editions, 3D support.
Eurogamer Czech spots L.A. Noire Complete Edition pack, reportedly launching this November; pack includes PC version, plus all DLC.
Control of L.A. Noire developer handed to external firm, according to Australian Securities and Investments Commission documents.
In this feature, we ask if quality of life at development studios should affect how gamers think about the industry.
L.A. Noire, Infamous 2, Brink, NCAA Football, and Mortal Kombat compose the chain's five biggest sellers as digital sales surge in downbeat quarter.
Wedbush's Michael Pachter expects this week's sales data release to show July software, hardware sales down 7 percent; NCAA expected to lead pack with 800,000 sold.
L.A. Noire developer's assets scooped up by Mad Max director's multimedia production firm; all employees offered jobs with acquiring outfit.
Publisher posts $8.7 million loss on revenues of $334.4 million in April-June period; Red Dead Redemption franchise sells 11 million.
Develop 2011: "Gamers are losing patience" with 10-hour-plus games, say developers, while casual games have lowered gamers' expectations.
1940s detective game and Infamous 2 take top slots in sales charts debut; PS3 still in third place below PSP and 3DS.
One-two punch from Take-Two tops best-seller chart as total industry revenues down 10 percent to $1.03 billion.
Lead gameplay programmer at Team Bondi offers his side of development story to IGDA; 65-hour work weeks were "average," can't say 100-hour weeks didn't happen.
Sony updates virtual storefront with new content for Rockstar's game and full version of Ubisoft's stealth action title; Catherine demo now live.
Microsoft's online hub updated with Twisted Pixel's platformer tomorrow, new case for Rockstar's sleuther today; Boulder Dash XL and Warhammer 40K: Kill Team coming to XBLA.
Take-Two trademark sparks speculation of a jump to Hollywood for publisher behind Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption.
Wedbush's Michael Pachter lowers revenue expectations for publisher, cuts sales expectations in half for Gearbox and 3D Realms' long-awaited first-person shooter.
Leaked emails detail publishers "disdain" for L.A. Noire developer; next Team Bondi game not coming through Rockstar.
Now it's our turn to interrogate the protagonist of L.A. Noire.
[UPDATE] Industry representative body says that hostile working conditions at L.A. Noire developer are "absolutely unacceptable" if true.
Rockstar's open-world detective game will be solving cases on Windows systems by the end of the year; will have 3D support, keyboard remapping, gamepad functionality.
Sony's virtual marketplace adds new maps for Guerrilla's shooter, fresh case for Rockstar's sleuther; Alien Zombie Mega Death now available as full-game download; Virtua Tennis 4 demo also out.
Double Fine's tower defense shooter hits XBLA this week; L.A. Noire DLC and demo for Duke Nukem Forever now live; Games on Demand welcomes Tron: Evolution, Tropico 3, and DAH! ...
Game director Brendan McNamara chats with GameSpot about upcoming DLC and how L.A. Noire has been received by the public.
The game is finally out, and we take a peek behind the development curtain in our two-part look at this long-anticipated game.
Paranormal activities, an old adventure remastered, and a Suda 51 trip will be on shelves this week.
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