<i>Resident Evil 6:</i> More Gears than scares
Alan Bell takes an early look at the new Resident Evil and wonders if the horror series has what it takes to survive.
Alan Bell takes an early look at the new Resident Evil and wonders if the horror series has what it takes to survive.
Conrad Reyners hopes Capcom will deliver a better product than this E3 demo promises.
Can 'Medal of Honor: Warfighter' distinguish itself in a crowded first-person shooter market?
Jessica Nickelsen plays a demo of Far Cry 3, and walks away with more questions than answers.
Angus Deacon takes a serious look at a light-hearted Skylanders offering.
It's not long until Crysis 3 hits the shops. Conrad Reyners looks at how the jungle shooter is shaping up.
Colonial Marines is anchored so deep in the Aliens universe, it's considered part of the series canon.
Lara Croft was an icon to 90s gamers. With a grunt and a scream, she has been pulled into the modern era.
Eric Cartman and the South Park boys will return soon in The Stick of Truth, an all-new RPG adventure.
Hundreds of fans assembled in east Auckland before 12am on November 6, 2012 to be the first in the world to get their hands on Halo 4.
The big three game console makers have revealed their next moves at the E3 conference in Los Angeles. Troy Rawhiti-Forbes reports.
When the big players in the gaming and interactive entertainment industry met in Los Angeles for the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, nzherald.co.nz was there to see what's coming for 2012 and 2013.
Before the big one, here comes the cute one. Morgan Bates studies the Fable series' newest and cutest title.
Minecraft may be your new Xbox Live Arcade addiction. Morgan Bates puts it through its paces.
If you like the sound of a polished, ultra-Japanese zombie-fest, Lollipop Chainsaw might be your tonic.
It's a big year for futuristic shooters. Alan Bell takes an early look at one contender, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
This RPG, coming soon for Xbox 360 and PS3, might turn the whole genre on its ear. Alan Bell tells you why.
TimeOut games guy Troy Rawhiti-Forbes reports from San Francisco about how Kinect is continuing to fire the imaginations of developers, and trials a contender for Xbox game of the year.