LAS VEGAS — On the red carpet prior to the 13th annual Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences awards show, I located the members of the Assassin’s Creed team who’d come to Vegas in the hopes of taking home an award or two. Read the rest of this entry »
Assassin’s Creed III Clues on the DICE Red Carpet
Director Mike Newell Sucks at Prince of Persia

Mike Newell, the man behind the camera for the forthcoming Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie, isn’t terribly good at playing the videogame he was hired to adapt for the big screen. Read the rest of this entry »
The Tester, Episode 1: Squashing Bugs, Killing Jokes
The battle has begun. 11 contestants have entered the ultimate game of Russian roulette. 10 of them will win. One of them will lose, and have to spend a year bug-testing PlayStation games. Read the rest of this entry »
Uncharted 2 Scribe Wins Writers Guild Award

Amy Hennig, writer and director of Sony’s Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, won the Writers Guild of America award for best videogame writing on Saturday.
This year’s WGA Awards, presented during simultaneous ceremonies held in New York and Los Angeles, honored not only screenwriting and videogames, but also radio, news and promotional writing. Read the rest of this entry »
Hands On: Hardware-Heavy Metal Gear Arcade Packs 3-D, Head Tracking

TOKYO — Konami is bringing Metal Gear to Japanese arcades this year. Here’s our hands-on report.
In the wake of the global success of James Cameron’s 3-D film Avatar, many gamemakers are adding 3-D Read the rest of this entry »
Review: Heavy Rain’s Riveting Murder Story Is Big Leap for Games
If videogames are to attract an even wider audience, they need to evolve, making gameplay easier and more natural even as storylines become more engaging. Heavy Rain is a big, awkward lurch in the right direction. Read the rest of this entry »
Heavy Rain Taps Real Anxieties for Massive Story

by David Zax
A few years ago, in a crowded shopping mall, game designer David Cage lost track of his son. Cage thought his wife was looking after Quentin; his wife thought the opposite. Cage rushed about, frantic, calling out Quentin’s name. The darkest thoughts rushed through his head: What if he never saw his son again? Read the rest of this entry »




