Matt Cundy
Latest articles by Matt Cundy
Dancing Eyes is a PS3 game about a tiny monkey that removes women's clothes. Here's a video to prove that such a thing exists
By Matt Cundy published
Ooh. Cheeky monkey
Far Cry 3 gameplay trailer is seven intense minutes of very convincing 'hello-you'll-want-to-play-me' action
By Matt Cundy published
Nice island. Shame about all the people trying to KILL YOU
E3 2011: The 26 new game announcements that make this year's show better than you think
By Matt Cundy published
So there's no Half-Life 3 or GTA V, but we do have all of these
E3 2011: FYI - the Nintendo conference featured footage from Xbox 360 and PS3 games. Just sayin'
By Matt Cundy published
Probably worth mentioning, just to avoid any confusion
E3 2011: Brand new Arkham City screens show multi-talented badassery of Batman. Also, a good look at Riddler's face
By Matt Cundy published
Rocksteady's sequel still looking sexy in a violent way
E3 2011: Watch the Zelda HD tech demo for Wii U and cry happiness from your eyes
By Matt Cundy published
This needs to stop being a demo and start being a game
ClassicRadar: The best history of E3 on the internet
By Matt Cundy published
As long as you're only interested in the shows that took place between 1995 and 2006
The Royal Wedding: A Gamer's Guide
By Matt Cundy published
Not as completely not about games as you may think
Somebody hug me. Child of Eden is stunning. Also, playing like a knob-head is entirely optional
By Matt Cundy published
Can Child of Eden really be everything a Rez fan could wish for?
Portal 2 now playing in GamesRadar's brand new and quite amazing Musical Screenshot Gallery
By Matt Cundy published
Revolutionising the way the internet looks at video game screenshots
Yes, we are very excited for Child of Eden. But this new trailer is just a bit... cringeworthy
By Matt Cundy published
Love Rez sequels. Not so keen on advertising hipsters
Does anyone else think this Nintendo 3DS music sounds familiar?
By Matt Cundy published
Come on. It's pretty much the same bloody song
This is why the games you loved as a child are best left in the cupboard
By Matt Cundy published
Let's face it, old games from the Stupid Ages were crap
Stunning game that we'd forgotten all about still looks stunning. Have a look for yourself. Be stunned
By Matt Cundy published
If you like games that look like old games but a million times better, then you'll definitely love Fez
Latest anti-videogame 'research' even more piss poor than usual. Still qualifies as tabloid news
By Matt Cundy published
Come on. This is getting silly. We've had some pretty flimsy 'games are bad' stories, but the one in today's Metro is embarrassing.
Would an actual apocalypse be a good thing or a bad thing for gamers?
By Matt Cundy published
We examine our chances of survival in the face of a cataclysmic end of days
Ministry of Anti-Fun bans late-night online gaming. Boo! Hiss! Etc!
By Matt Cundy published
You might want to cancel any plans to relocate to Vietnam
So the Dead Island trailer made you jizz in your pants, but will the game be anywhere near as good?
By Matt Cundy published
Because we know better than to trust a trailer, we ask someone who has seen Dead Island in action to find out more about this tasty looking brain muncher.
Fed up with your pathetic human DNA? Albert Wesker makes a convincing argument for injecting Uroboros
By Matt Cundy published
Resident Evil's bad guy amuses with his Old Spice parody commercial
Dead or Alive: Dimensions will throw Kasumi's panties at your face
By Matt Cundy published
First out-of-the-screen 3DS panty shot confirmed by new trailer.
Poetry exclusive! Two incredible Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim poems for the price of one
By Matt Cundy published
We made one of them up all by ourselves
10 of the year's biggest news events made not so serious by Wario
By Matt Cundy published
This is how the news should always be done
Kinect: The very dangerous non-gamer experiment
By Matt Cundy published
Do not try this at home. Unless, y'know, you want to
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