Two different series made a big splash at this year’s Tokyo Game Show, both together and apart. Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright both had new games on show, but we’re most interested in the 3DS game that brings the two heroes together. Out in Japan in a couple months (still …
Read More »Tokyo Game Show 2012 recap – What happens at TGS stays here
Tokyo Game Show 2012 is underway, meaning GamesRadar’s staff is hard at working bringing the games of Japan to your computer screen. We’ve seen literally dozens of games and captured video of all of them, so take a stroll across the sea and check out the videos below. EX Troopers …
Read More »BOND 50 TOMORROW NEVER DIES
2012 marks the 50th anniversary of James Bond on the big screen. To celebrate, SFX’s Nick Setchfield revisits each and every 007 adventure in a week by week countdown to Skyfall … MISSION 18: TOMORROW NEVER DIES THE BIKE CHASE It’s the most knuckle-tightening action sequence in Tomorrow Never Dies …
Read More »GamesRadar UK Podcast 022 Behind the velvet robe
What’s that coming over the hill? Is it a monster? No, it’s erstwhile GamesRadar employee David ‘Made of Spam’ Meikleham. That’s right. Our old pal Meiks joins us as ‘special’ guest in the studio this week. Find out what he’s got to say by listening to the podcast. But don’t …
Read More »Charlie Higson Video Interview: Brains Or Intestines?
[VAMS] In Charlie Higson ‘s sorta-zombies series for kids, The Enemy, everyone over the age of 14 has turned into a homicidal Infected. Book four, The Sacrifice is out on 20 September – and it’s a cracker. Watch our video interview to discover Charlie’s views on important questions such as …
Read More »Hitchcock vs Clouzot
Nothing really went right for Henri-Georges Clouzot. Dogged by ill health, branded a Nazi collaborator and spurned by the French New Wave, his career was largely one of wasted opportunity and unrealised potential. Somehow, though, he still made a trio of remarkable thrillers – Le Corbeau , The Wages Of …
Read More »Final Fantasy VII – 15 reasons it was so memorable
Far from the “final” fantasy Its hard to believe, but its been fifteen years since Final Fantasy VII launched in North America to critical and commercial success. Since then its added plenty of fuel to the which Final Fantasy is the best? debate, and many fans have never stopped singing …
Read More »GamesRadar UK Podcast 021 – Hot knee-on-knee action
Could it be? Is it? Yes it is! Say hello with your ears to another bi-weekly dose of light-hearted, semi-knowledgeable, not always serious, generally game-related chit-chat because GamesRadar UK Podcast Episode 021 is here. And it’s royally rammed with great stuff. Stuff like: Resident Evil 6 – good or not …
Read More »Stefan Arngrim Interview: Once Upon A Time In The Land Of The Giants
(opens in new tab) There aren’t many producers as well known as Irwin Allen. For better or worse, he was cult television in the 1960s, producing a slew of series – Land Of The Giants , Lost In Space , The Time Tunnel , Voyage To The Bottom Of The …
Read More »Forza Horizon hands-on preview – Getting into a new drivers seat
Some of us are drivers who prefer arcade racers, but we’ve always appreciated the Forza series from a distance. But Turn 10’s Dan Greenawalt is convinced that this is the racing game for us. “One of the things about is that it’s not an arcade racing game,” he says. “We …
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