Arcade Sushi editor-in-chief Luke Brown is an experienced video game journalist who has contributed to Official Xbox Magazine and Games Radar. As ComicsAlliance's senior editor, he spends most of his time dishing on the latest action figures, collectibles, and gaming trends.
Luke Brown
Minecraft Creator Creeped Out by Deal, Won’t Port Game to Oculus
In response to the Facebook acquisition of Oculus VR, Inc., creator Markus "Notch" Persson won't be developing an Oculus version of Minecraft anymore.
Facebook Sees Through Purchase of Oculus for $2B
In a move that came out seemingly of nowhere on Monday, Facebook announced it had purchased Oculus VR, Inc. for $2 billion.
Prepare to Evolve on New Year’s Eve (Updated)
According to one major retailer, Turtle Rock Studios' Evolve is going to help us ring in the New Year.
Hot Toys’ Raiden Figure Seeks Revengeance Next Winter (Updated)
If you ever had any doubts as to how bad-ass Raiden was, Hot Toys' upcoming Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Raiden 1:6 scale figure should put those claims to rest.
Project Morpheus is PlayStation 4’s VR Headset
On Tuesday night at GDC, Sony announced the rumored PlayStation 4 virtual reality headset at a press conference.
The Great Backlog Battle: Zen and the Art of Pirateship Maintenence
There were a great deal of fantastic games published in 2013, and a few of them even dealt with complex ideas larger than people shooting each other for the sake of a plot point. While games like The Last of Us, BioShock Infinite and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag don't appear to have much in common at first glance, the three console titles all raise some very interesting questions and ideas in one specific area.
Titanfall Review (Xbox One)
Through the electrified smoke, corpses of militia grunts and pilots can be seen strewn across the rubble of the crumbling building. At one time, it was a majestic piece of architecture. Now, all that remains is the husk of life once lived. We've managed to push back and defend the fueling depot, but the militia is still trying to escape. The dropship's location pops up on the heads-up display inside the Ogre mech, and we begin rushing towards the extraction point. Titans of the proud Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) lie in wait for the remaining living militia forces. Another fight breaks out, threatening to collapse what remains of another once palatial fragile estate. Rockets and bullets fly across the battlefield with reckless abandon, with few finding actual targets. The dropship reaches escape velocity before we can take it down, and thus the battle rages on to another destination. We've won the battle, but the war just never seems to end.
Last of Us Movie Adaptation in the Works
Looks like Naughty Dog's critically-acclaimed The Last of Us will continue to live on outside of the games, as a new deal is in place to adapt the PlayStation 3 title into a film.
According to The Hollywood Reporter's Borys Kit, Sony and Screen Gems are teaming to bring The Last of Us to life on the silver screen...
Arcade Sushi Asks: What’s Your Favorite Game to Play on Tour?
In the first edition of Arcade Sushi Asks in 2014, we partnered with our headbanging brothers over at Loudwire to hit the hard rocking members of bands like Steel Panther, Drowning Pool, Escape the Fate and more with the biggest question of their careers.
Conroy Returns in Batman: Arkham Knight, Sequel Features New Villain
The not-so secret surprise announcement of the day just keeps getting more interesting. The first details of Game Informer's exclusive coverage on Batman: Arkham Knight have been loosed to the wild, and they paint a picture of an interesting sequel to say the least.
DC, Game Informer Teases Could Lead to an Arkham Knight
Where there's smoke, there's the ashes of Gotham City. When last we left you, rumors had sprung up about a new Batman: Arkham game getting announced very soon. Looks like those reports might turn into truth quicker than we thought.
Next Batman: Arkham Game Might Feature Hush as Antagonist
WB Games is still working on Batman: Arkham Origins, but that doesn't mean the publisher isn't already looking ahead to what's next. It's been a while since we've heard anything from Rocksteady Studios, and there's some new speculation as to what the studio has been up to since finishing Batman: Arkham City.