Don’t let its 2D graphics and side-scrolling gameplay fool you. We Want YOU is quite possibly the most realistic war game out there, thanks in large part to its message, which plays the satire card while touching on some very serious war issues.
Spelunky is a great throwback to the tough yet addictive video games of the NES generation. It’s a great gaming effort, it’s addictive, and it’s so cleverly designed that it’s hard to stay away from it for long.
Riding the crest of a micro-transaction wave, almost every video game developer has to consider the impact of future DLC files and downloadable content for their games. This topic is a dicey one and this article looks into the subject.
The Xbox 360 gaming experience is closely integrated with its online service, Xbox Live. In this article, Bright Hub shows you how to set up Xbox Live for your Xbox 360 and get online with your friends in next to no time.
The Dreamcast homebrew scene has thrown up many gems for Sega’s classic console. In this article, Bright Hub looks at some of the best free point-and-click adventures, shooters and fighting games for the Dreamcast.
Football Superstars is a free-to-play MMO giving players the ability to play as an individual soccer player within a respective team. Add an MMO-based deep character development curve to the well though out controls and this could be something remarkable. Read on to find out if it is…
After the fiasco that was IGN’s Citizen Kane/Metroid Prime comparison, it would seem this question needs revisiting. Instead of inciting stupidity, this article looks into how a video game can truly exist within its own aesthetics and how it can be called video games art.
Born from necessity, the video game HUD is often required in order to convey vital information to the user in a simple and effective manner. There are plenty of examples of this and the purpose of this article is to comment on some of the tropes of certain genres and head up displays in general.