
E3 Press Conferences, What Does Microsoft Need to Do?
Microsoft has already confirmed they're going to "focus on the games" at this year's E3, but what else do we need to hear at its press conference?
Microsoft has already confirmed they're going to "focus on the games" at this year's E3, but what else do we need to hear at its press conference?
May had more amazing games than we could count with two hands, but only one emerged as the best of the bunch.
From exclusive announcements to returning favorites, GameSpot's editors discuss what they want to see at E3 on Xbox.
The PS4 may be going strong, but what does Sony need to do to stay ahead amid the excitement of E3?
Tom has only played a few hours of Murdered: Soul Suspect so far, but he's intrigued despite the uninteresting story that makes up much of the game.
What are the most interesting things Sony could show off at this year's E3? GameSpot's editors discuss what they want to see on PlayStation.
Editorial: Tom is saddened by developers letting you pay money to unlock items, and wonders if there is a better way.
Editorial: Tom recognizes the troubling portrayal of women in games that he loves, and wonders how they’ve affected our cultural beliefs.
Video Game History Month 2014: Tom imagines how video games would have changed if Perfect Dark had come out on the GameCube instead of the Nintendo 64, and believes everyone ...
Video Game History Month 2014: Tom pleads for another entry in the long-dormant ToeJam & Earl franchise because the world would be a better place with it.
Video Game History Month 2014: Tom pleads for another entry in the long-dormant Dino Crisis series. It's time.
Tom sheds light on the intriguing Source by talking to developer Brian McRae, who is finally realizing his dream after working so long in the AAA space.
GameSpot's Game of the Month for April goes to a game that touched our hearts.
Sony recently announced a host of interesting new indie games for the PlayStation Network. We give you a quick rundown of six of our favorites.
Video Game History Month 2014: GameSpot editors reflect on the Donkey Kong Country series, celebrating its 20th anniversary coming later this year.
Editorial: Tom points out three reasons why the Xbox One is going to struggle to make up ground now that it has fallen behind the PlayStation 4.
Editorial: Tom isn't worried that so many people have left Sony's development teams even though there are so many unanswered questions.
Editorial: Tom was having fun in Trials Frontier until the game asked him for money. Why would a developer push its players away?
Justin and Tom predict which games and systems will sell the best in one of the most heated and interesting months in recent memory.
Five editors weigh in on their personal wish for which characters Nintendo should resurrect from their past for fighting glory.
Tom cannot imagine where The Legend of Zelda is headed without exploring its incredible past, and still wonders what direction Nintendo will take.
Editorial: Will the Xbox One, PS4, and Wii U be the last consoles of their type ever released? GameSpot's editors chime in on this controversial question.
Editorial: Tom found a deep connection between the stories of Noah and Final Fantasy X, and believes both show a blueprint of how to handle the delicate topic of religion.
Tom has spent countless hours playing previous Mario Golf games and was pleased to see World Tour lives up to that legacy.
Editorial: Tom sympathizes with those who feel hurt by the news that Facebook is buying the Oculus Rift and thinks it's a learning lesson for everyone going forward.
Tom compares Monochroma to its many puzzle-platformer peers, and figures out how it's unique despite reusing familiar concepts.
PlayStation 4 exclusive lets you listen to a recording from the game's villain on your phone.
Tom gained new appreciation for Second Son when he played on a harder difficulty, and thinks others would benefit from the uptick in challenge.
Editorial: Tom has spent countless hours playing Nintendo's different platforming franchises, and loves how each of them has its own appeal. But which one is for you?
Editorial: Tom believes Nintendo's mysterious "quality of life" platform could be intended to quietly nudge the Wii U out of the spotlight.
Microsoft's Xbox One just dropped in price in the UK, but will that mean anything in the US? GameSpot's editors explore the possibilities.
Tom both loves and fears Twitch Plays Pokemon, and is fascinated by the ways it subverts so many modern trends.
Tom looks at what the closure of Irrational Games means for Ken Levine and the rest of the industry.
The Last of Us: Left Behind tells its story through both its action and cutscenes, and its cohesion is unique in an industry in which these two segments often conflict.
Nintendo had so many announcements in the February 13th Direct that Tom cobbled together a list to keep track of everything.
Tom would much rather play just about any 3DS or Vita game than the latest mobile hit, but was still aghast at the anger directed at the now defunct Flappy ...
And GameSpot's very first Game of the Month award goes to...well, here's a hint: it's a Vita-exclusive game.
Depending on how you play Tomb Raider, Lara Croft is either a maniacal sociopath or an adaptive survivor, and such differences should be celebrated.
Tom breaks down the diverse library and complementary features of the Vita to show why you should own one.
GameSpot editors Justin Haywald and Tom McShea discuss the feasibility of Nintendo going mobile, going third party, and ditching the Wii U gamepad.
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