So Hitman is a complicated proposition, especially in terms of review and explaining what the game is right now. It's taking a rather unorthodox approach
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I'm a big fan of the BAFTA Games ceremony each year. The show is always great, focusing on both some out there nominations that are well deserved and, of
Gears of War: The Ultimate Edition had a a rather weird set up when it came to frame rate. The game ran at 30fps in single player and 60fps in
Uncharted 4 is finally on its way out after several delays, meaning that Nathan Darke's supposed last outing is on our horizon. The production of the game
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
One of my favorite things about XCOM 2 is the customization you can bring to your soldiers. I can spend hours organizing my team's look just as I want
Doom was a lot of people's first experience of online FPS shooting. The multiplayer community that sprung up around the game went on to inspire things
Star Wars: Battlefront has a very pricey Season Pass, but the game has been pretty decent at providing free updates for every one. The Battle of Jakku
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv-73aPOixc&feature=youtu.be Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games
Telltale's upcoming Batman series has been shtum since it was announced at the Game Awards. We've seen nothing of in game screenshots, let alone any
I'm a big Gears of War guy, so naturally, I'm quite excited about Gears 4. Seeing what The Coalition do to bring the franchise forward will be certainly
Total War: Warhammer has been announced for a while now, and there has been a slow drip feed of information coming out about it ever since. Last we heard
Yesterday, Overwatch's release date was supposedly leaked via an IGN advert that ran too early evidently. Well, just as some clean up, that has now been
David Hayter famously has been the voice of Solid Snake in the Metal Gear Solid franchise. Of course, he was dropped from Metal Gear Solid V in favour of
By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast here on Bleeding Cool! SML 170 welcomes Ed Orman of Uppercut Games to discuss
E3. It's the biggest date in the video games calendar, a calendar that's ever more congested with other shows growing in stature. It does however remain
Oh man. This is heart breaking. It's been announced that Fable Legends has been cancelled by Microsoft. The game had long been in development, and not
Not so long ago, I reported that Alan Wake's Return was spotted as a registered trademark, leaving many to speculate this could be a long asked about
There is a sort of playful myth on the internet called the EA Sports Cover Curse. While not true across the board, there is a trend of sportstars who make
Overwatch has had people jazzed for years at this point. From the brilliant looking art style, to great word of mouth from those who've played it. We've
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
Apple's Macs aren't really known for their gaming prowess. Of course, you can run the likes of Civ 5 on a Macbook pretty well, but there are few who are
There aren't many bigger in the world of video games than Shigeru Miyamoto. The creator of Mario, Zelda and countless other Nintendo properties is one of
House of Cards lost a bit of momentum last season. I actually quite liked Season 3, with a lot of posturing, character progression and a bigger focus on
A few weeks ago, I reported on a fan run project called Apeiron. Essentially, it is a fan remake of the RPG Knights of the Old Republic. And now you can
Mirror's Edge Catalyst is still a little out right now. It's not due til May, but we have begun to see lots more of the game recently. So, why not a
As a big Star Fox guy, Star Fox Zero has had me a little nervous. The game, especially early on, didn't quite look up to what we'd expect out of a 2016
The official Doom cover art is...shall we say, a little indistinct. It shows a super solder just standing there on a misty yellow background. Nothing that
Star Fox: Zero has looked a bit troubled from the outside during it's production, but I've remained pretty optimistic. On April 22nd, not only will we get
By Olly MacNamee A new month and a new set of Kickstarters for your consideration from a number of indie creators over here in Blighty. Flintlock Book One