
Best Lego Games: The Skywalker Saga Joins The List
The Lego video game series has visited many touchstones of popular culture.
The Lego video game series has visited many touchstones of popular culture.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Dead Rising 4, and more are coming to the subscription service soon.
Which games sold the best in the US last month? Find out here.
Four great Switch games are on sale at Best Buy right now for $30 and $40.
These games sold the best last week in Australia and New Zealand.
Lego City Undercover and more coming to the Switch eShop.
The Lego action game, originally for Wii U, is out today on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Lego City Undercover's physical edition doesn't require a 13 GB download, which had sparked speculation that its publisher was attempting to keep its price down.
The sandbox game hits PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, And PC soon; new trailer shows off co-op mode.
Lego City Undercover's port for new consoles coming soon.
Chase McCain returns on new platforms.
Nintendo says these deals are "some of the best and most varied we have ever offered."
Redbox supposedly will begin offering Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Wii U games next month.
Explore an airborne metropolis in first-person shooter BioShock Infinite, available for Aussie gamers this week. For those who have a stealthier play style, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time should satisfy.
Preorder page for upcoming open-world action game reveals digital version won't fit on internal Wii U storage space.
What Aussie gaming news went down this week? We round up the happenings in one handy post, presented in glorious chronological format!
New Lego City entry will hit in March this year; exclusive to Nintendo's Wii U console.
Nintendo's spring software lineup includes Traveller's Tales' open-world game for Wii U, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on March 19.
Why TT Games doesn't need an official movie tie-in to have fun with Hollywood.
Nintendo confirms North American launch date for new 3DS game; Wii Fit U due first part of next year; Google Maps support for Wii U on the way.
E3 2012: Although the open-world elements are brand new, there's a more traditional Lego experience just below the surface.
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