Ninja Theory

Hellblade E3 2015 Trailer

Ninja Theory released a new Hellblade trailer which shows off some more of the game’s surreal looking visuals. You can find out more about the game coming to PC and PS4 (2016) and its development by heading on over to the official website.

Hellblade Developer Diary: Creating the World

Developers Ninja Theory talk about their forthcoming Hellblade which is coming exclusively to the PS4/PS3. The game’s world is being created by just one person and as this video looks deeper into the process. Hellblade releases next week for $11.99 with a 20% launch discount being made available to PS

Heavenly Sword The Movie first look trailer

Ninja Theory’s PS3 exclusive game Heavenly Sword is getting the full CGI movie treatment as this trailer suggests. The movie will feature, Anna Torv as lead character Nariko, Alfred Molina as King Bohan, and Thomas Jane as Loki. Expect to see the movie in theatres and other outlets in early 2014.

DmC Devil May Cry accolades trailer

Capcom released this accolades trailer which shows off all the high praise the game has recieved from the gaming media with perhaps the lowest score being a 4/5. Some would have you believe that all these publications have somehow been paid off to say nice things about the game when

DmC Devil May Cry PC version video review

We already reviewed the console version of Capcom’s DmC Devil May Cry which you can check out in the video link over here; but we take a look at the PC version which releases on the 25th of January and determine whether the higher fidelity visuals make it worth waiting

Core fans need to adapt or die

Is there some misunderstanding with the definition of the word “fan”? Perhaps somewhere along the line, calling oneself a fan gives rights to bitch and moan about things that aren’t agreeable. That’s a  given surely. But when does being a fan cross the line into realms of stupidity and ignorance,

This level is just one reason why DmC is awesome

Now the game has released into the wild, and no doubt places like Youtube will become flooded with walkthroughs and such like, here’s a video of one of the levels which highlights that Ninja Theory used a fair bit of imagination with their level design; taking players on a gaming