The most sadistic motion control schemes in gaming By Matt Bradford published 16 May 13 Touring the dark side of motion-sensing games
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor review By Kathryn_Bailey published 19 June 12 Steel Battalion attempts to replicate the sensation of being in a mech cockpit using Microsoft’s Kinect. Can From Software pull it off, or does their ambitious shooter crash and burn?
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor - Two hours of hands-on By Sterling McGarvey published 11 May 12 You'll need the patience of a general, but you'll feel like five stars when it clicks
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor preorder bonuses teased with three new trailers By Tom Goulter published 24 April 12 Do you like fast robots, strong robots or robots who are fond of camping? Your choice may dictate which retailer gets to secure your Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor preorder...
Lost Planet 3, Resident Evil, Devil May Cry and more - Watch all the new Capcom trailers right here By Henry Gilbert published 10 April 12 All the Capcom trailers (and links to their previews) in one place
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor - First hands-on with multiplayer tank action By Sterling McGarvey published 10 April 12 Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor is looking to take over your living room in June. How does the conversion from multi-button controller to motion controls fare? Funny you ask...
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor preview By Sterling McGarvey published 5 March 12 Few games have epitomized Kinect's slogan so much
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor Japanese trailer shows how Kinect works in a giant mech By Henry Gilbert published 26 October 11 For a Japanese video, this sure has a lot of English
TGS 2011: Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor (Kinect) preview By Henry Gilbert published 18 September 11 The devs ditch the incredibly complicated controller for Kinect
Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor trailer offers first-person mech-war By Tom Goulter published 17 August 11 Spoiler: You will be better than this at Capcom's Kinect shooter
Radiant Silver Gun and Steel Battalion announced for 360, Japanophiles in shock By Henry Gilbert published 17 September 10 Two very expensive, out-of-print games getting a new start on 360