Meanwhile, the Microsoft App Store continues to grow.
At least Lair's developers are doing good, right guys?
What the hell is wrong with you people?
The first part "Controlling the Cold War" is already up and outlines the game's purpose.
North Korea, meanwhile, got nothing. As usual.
The children's platforming game won the Best Video Game award.
They make for quite the cel-shaded stealth RPG appetizer.
On one hand, more Hitman. On the other, though, more Hitman.
Do you care? Doesn't matter, cuz you need to download it.
Agent 47 visits a court house. Must be a courtesy call.
Captain Obvious also states that December will be cold.
The desire to get a head start on Microsoft could see a new Sony console in less than a year.
And surprise, Naughty Dog and Epic Games are it.
And the desire to create hardware was born from Valve wanting more users to access their game.
Finally, we get a glimpse of Relic's sequel to one of the greatest strategy games ever.
Feast on 'em dammit. Feast!
Stewart Gilray outlines the troubles they had trying to get an HD version of the game onto Microsoft's console (to no avail).
Developers can do what they want, without middle management, according to Minecraft creator.
What's that, again? Games are good for nothing?