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People play video games for all sorts of reasons. Some like the stories, others the carnage and mayhem, some just want to come home after a tough day and catch a 40-yard floater in the end zone from digital Tom Brady.
People play video games for all sorts of reasons. Some like the stories, others the carnage and mayhem, some just want to come home after a tough day and catch a 40-yard floater in the end zone from digital Tom Brady.
Mike Ragogna | Posted 08.21.2011
On July 12th, author Glen Duncan's book The Last Werewolf will hit the shelves in a unique way. An identically titled album by the UK group The Real Tuesday Weld will serve as the book's counterpart.
John Nevins | Posted 08.17.2011
Today, film and video games are the most culturally dominant story-telling forms, and both increasingly rely on comics as the source of ideas and concepts. How is it that these super hero plotlines became the entertainment industry's favorite formula?
Turnstyle | Posted 08.10.2011
Photo Credit: Noah J. Nelson/Turnstyle The show floor at E3 can be an overwhelming visual calvacade. The latest in technology used in megadoses in ...
Techland | Posted 07.17.2011
Rockstar Games has a reputation. People see the R* icon on a game box and expect chaos of the first degree. The Manhattan-based company's pushed the b...
The Huffington Post | Anna Almendrala | Posted 07.17.2011
Star in your own version of "Double Indemnity" -- but this time, you're the cop, not the criminal. Rockstar Games' newest video game, L.A. Noire, capt...
Mulholland Books | Posted 07.03.2011
We’re thrilled to announce that we will be publishing, in conjunction with Rockstar Games, a series of short stories some of which are based on char...
Curbed LA | Posted 05.25.2011
The March issue of Game Informer has new stills from the long-delayed but much-anticipated game LA Noire. Publisher Rockstar Games calls the game "an ...
Jeff Polman | Posted 08.28.2011