
RM writes: "It isn't every day that you read a news article that truly makes you think. Being a gamer, today's news that Microsoft had dropped the banhammer on 600,000 players who had accessed Xbox Live with a "modified" console coloured me interested. A quick click through to an article by the BBC's "Newsbeat" followed, and I couldn't believe what I was seeing."

A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.
15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

The name "Hewson" carries a special weight for anyone who grew up during the golden age of British computing. As the son of Andrew Hewson—the man behind legendary publisher Hewson Consultants—Rob Hewson didn't just grow up playing video games; he learned to spell his name from their title screens. However, Rob didn't just rest on his family's 8-bit laurels. From leading major LEGO franchises at TT Games to tackling the high-stakes world of technical porting at Huey Games, Rob has carved out a unique path in an ever-evolving industry. In this candid interview Rob to discussed the burden and beauty of a family legacy, the technical "scar tissue" left by the ambitious Hydrophobia, and why porting a masterpiece like Inscryption to consoles is far more than a simple copy-paste job.
To celebrate Tomb Raider: Legend's 20th anniversary, the official channels have shared an early in-development gameplay demo.
Take whatcha can! Give nothing back!...savy mate.
good news story. how entertaining is it to see all these pirates go crying to the forums and media. you can't really blame people for being born idiots though. they actually justify their piracy in the dumbass brains.
good work MS