Game » consists of 11 releases. First released on Nov 11, 2011

Composer for TV, film, and games Chris Tilton orchestrates a list of his favorite games of 2012.

It appears progress is being made on Skyrim's tech issues on PS3.

Performance issues blamed for DLC's delay on PlayStation 3.

Details on the expansion coming to PS3 and PC probably aren't far off.

More details at E3, and it's coming this summer to Xbox 360. That's about it.

You won't be hopping around your room, but you will be shouting in it.

One of the important artistic talents behind Skyrim, Fallout 3.

PS3 performance tweaks incoming, alongside fixes for quest problems.

1.4 patch coming sometime later this month, but details remain murky.
The man who brought you Twisted Metal and God of War brings you his favorite games of 2011.

One of the minds behind Supergiant's Bastion, and the best Elder Scrolls monologist we know, shares his favorite games from 2011.

Our second-favorite Brad takes a quick break from being such a big strong manly-man to share his ten most favoritest games of 2011 with us.
Twisted Pixel's Dan Teasdale shares his favorite games from 2011.

IN ALL CAPS BECAUSE THAT'S THE WAY HE LIKES IT.

Version 1.3 pushed to PC, but still not available on Xbox 360 or Playstation 3.

Patch will roll out on PC first, and mod tools are coming in January.

You may want to wait a little bit longer, if you've been holding off.

Plenty of weird issues on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC getting fixed this week.

A vast world of improved texture detail awaits you.

Feel free to pass the wealth around, Bethesda.

If that texture issue is bothering you that much, it's gonna be a waiting game.

Until a title update comes out, you'll have to make a choice about installing the game.

Join us on Thursday morning as a good friend sits down with Bethesda's latest.

Geoff Keighley unveils the GOTY nominees for this year's awards show, while teasing Metal Gear Solid: Rising and Alan Wake announcements in the process.

180 minutes felt like nothing, but it was all we needed to realize how far Bethesda's come.

How it's possible to have zero interest in orcs 'n elves...but a lust for Skyrim.

Max Von Sydow, Christopher Plummer, and Joan Allen among the actors tapped for roles in the upcoming RPG.

The next Elder Scrolls epic will deeply integrate with Steam.

Irrational's latest takes home a gaggle of Game Critic Award trophies, and some other games win stuff too.

Batman: Arkham City, Sound Shapes, and Battlefield 3 round out the rest of the most-nominated titles.

Bethesda is bringing years of experience with Fallout and a host of improved tech and interface design to its next sprawling fantasy epic.

Hopefully you won't have to make a "slightly prettier women" face pack this time around.

So long, floating people, spinning heads, and dupe glitches.
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