Exactly the same and completely different.
22 Jump Street is the sequel to Sony Pictures' reboot of the 21 Jump Street television series reuniting Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum as Detectives Schmidt and Jenko....
Bethesda Softworks is the publisher behind such hits as Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls series, and at E3, attendees were given a glimpse at two of their upcoming titles: The Evil Within and Battlecry. Warning:...
While at this year's E3, I got the opportunity to try out the still-in-development Oculus Rift, the virtual-reality head-mounted rig that was built by the Facebook-acquired Oculus VR. There were several games a...
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is the next upcoming entry in the successful combat franchise from Activision and developer Sledgehammer Games, which co-developed 2011's Modern Warfare 3. It takes place in the n...
Virtua Boy's Revenge
Sony's "Project Morpheus" is the latest apparatus to enter the virtual-reality headset fray, after Oculus Rift made a big splash on Kickstarter. Project Morpheus was available for trying o...
It's back and as frustratingly awesome as ever
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (and for Nintendo 3DS) is the latest version of the vanguard brawler series, and it's in glorious form. My muscle memory came back lik...
A stick of butter in video game form
Destiny is Bungie's new killer app, from the creators of the Halo series. It's a vast universe where humanity had spread out amongst the stars but now fights off extinction...
A closer look at the biggest video game companies and their E3 offerings.
Ladies and gents, gentlemen and ladies, our E3 coverage continues with a wrap-up of Monday's press conferences and a look forward to th...
What does Nintendo have in response to Sony and Microsoft?
Nuke The Fridge will be blogging Nintendo's E3 Digital Event live this morning at 9am PST! We can expect news about Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as wel...
Greetings, NTF readers and colleagues! E3 is here once again, and we have a lot of video games and exciting digital media to talk about, so let's get it started, shall we?
Sony started things off with a bang w...