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Too Human Will Be Destroyed Thanks To Silicon Knight's Lost Lawsuit
Things aren't going well for Silicon Knights. Firstly, we learn that the developer has been reportedly reduced to five staff members in a less-than-flattering account from anonymous former employees of Silicon Knights.
Published by George Denison on Nov. 9, 2012
N is for Ninja
If you haven’t picked up Mark of the Ninja yet, you should, particularly if you have a bloodlust for stealth gameplay and can’t wait for the upcoming Hitman: Absolution.
Published by George Denison on Nov. 4, 2012
Silicon Knights Reportedly Reduced to Five Staff
If you were wondering what the hell has happened to Silicon Knights, the developer behind Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Reqiuem and Too Human, then you might want to make yourself a cup of tea and sit down, because the news isn't good. 
Published by George Denison on Oct. 29, 2012
The Walking Dead Collector's Edition Will Include 48 Issues of the Comic Book
All five episodes of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead will be released in physical form as part of an upcoming retail package.
Published by George Denison on Oct. 22, 2012
Good News of the Day: There Will Be Another Burnout Game
Craig Sullivan, the creative director of Criterion, has revealed in an interview with The Guardian that the developer will definitely be making another Burnout game at some point.
Published by George Denison on Oct. 18, 2012
My Top 5 Videogame Weapons
It’s time for me to indulge my homicidal side and write about some of my favourite fictional weaponry.
Published by George Denison on Oct. 9, 2012
TimeSplitters 2 HD was in Development at Free Radical Design
If your fondest FPS multiplayer memories are not of airstriking soldiers in bombed-out urban wastelands, but of burning giant gingerbread men with flamethrowers in Chinese restaurants, then you're probably a fan of Free Radical Design's 2002 FPS classic, TimeSplitters 2.
Published by George Denison on Oct. 2, 2012
Rez Creator Moves Away from Game Production
Tetsuya Mizuguchi, the mastermind behind rhythm-shooter classic Rez and its spiritual sequel Child of Eden, is moving away from game production and will act as "more of a spokesperson", according to Q Entertainment director Nobuhiko Shimizu. Talking to Eurogamer today, Shimuzu explained that Mizu...
Published by George Denison on Sept. 20, 2012