It's looking increasingly like Grand Theft Auto V is coming to PC, with a trio of recent events pointing towards an incoming announcement from Rockstar. Our fingers are crossed.
We're really looking forward to The Chinese Room's PS4 title, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Turns out that a 2014 release is not realistic.
News reached us from the toy fair in Nürnberg that Sega has plans for a new Sonic game on Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One in 2015.
Android based console Ouya may not be flying off the shelves, but a new 16GB model is being launched stateside. Can the Ouya bounce back? That remains to be seen.
A teaser site registered by Danish developers Interceptor Entertainment suggests that an action-RPG starring Duke Nukem is about to be announced. Lack of gum is apparently the reason.
We find out why the solo campaign in Blood Bowl 2 is going to a big improvement on what's come before.
Paradox Interactive has waved goodbye to Mount & Blade. Guildford based Ghost Games UK has entered a period of consultation as the next Need for Speed title has been put on hold/cancelled. Next-gen Lara Croft tops this week's charts just ahead of longtime chart topper FIFA 14.
Gillen and Arttu offer their impressions of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor in our GRTV Preview.
And finally, we jump in a time machine and take a trip back to Lionhead's first trip to Albion. Is a lick of paint enough to make Fable Anniversary worth your time and money.