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
SimCity Trailer: The Cities of Tomorrow Today
The first full expansion for SimCity, Cities of Tomorrow, will be coming this fall. With it, you'll be able to travel to the future to create a new vision of your perfect city.
Activision Details Call of Duty: Ghosts Next-Gen Upgrade Plans
Most Call of Duty fans won't be able to wait until the next-gen consoles come out to start playing the latest entry, Call of Duty: Ghosts. For that reason, Activision has put in place a variety of options for players to make the transition from current to next-gen as easy and cost effective for everyone.
Wii Fit U to be Offered for Free for First Month, Wii Sports HD Coming
Starting in November, Wii U owners will be able to download a month-long trial of Wii Fit U, with the hope you'll upgrade to the full version.
You Could Be a Cult Member in Grand Theft Auto 5
If you've ever wanted to be in a Grand Theft Auto game before, Rockstar Games is now presenting you with that opportunity.
Sony Developers Share Thoughts on PS4’s DualShock 4
After Sony showcased the PlayStation 4 at a private event a few months ago, the company has been rather quiet about its upcoming next generation console. On Thursday however, Sony broke its silence, and delivered a new video detailing what makes the new DualShock 4 controller so special.
Poker Night 2 Review
Telltale Games surprised a lot of people with the announcement of Poker Night 2, a sequel to a niche game with quirky co-stars and lots of humor. This follow-up picks up where the original left off, and brings a host of new faces and catch phrases to the poker table. Though it isn't as robust or deep as some other poker video games, Poker Night 2 has an incredible amount of charm and wit to more t
The Last of Us Extended Trailer Goes to Extremes
The full red band trailer for The Last of Us has been released to the public, and with it comes a closer look at the lengths to which our protagonists will go to escape the terrors of the post-apocalyptic world.
Xbox Live April 1st Sale is No Fool’s Errand
Microsoft is discounting more games for one day only as part of its Xbox Live Spring Sale event.
Gears of War: Judgment Review
Epic’s Gears of War franchise has been a landmark series for the Xbox 360. When the third game in the trilogy proper closed out the story of Marcus and the COG’s war against the Locust, many wondered where the series would go next.
Dead Space 3: Awakened Review
Announced ahead of Dead Space 3’s launch, “Awakened” was hyped as being more terrifying and gruesome than anything players had seen to that point. Hyperbole aside, “Awakened” is a bit different than the rest of the core game. Normally a change of pace would be interesting, but that’s just not the case this time around. “Awakened” isn’t nearly as engaging or fun as Dead Space 3, and that isn’t help
Trust Your Guts and Watch This Gears of War: Judgment Launch Trailer
Epic's and People Can Fly's Gears of War: Judgment may not be out for almost two more weeks, but that doesn't make this launch trailer any less exciting.
Dead Space 3 Review
The first Dead Space was a decidedly single-player affair that pitted players against the hordes of Necromorphs hiding in the shadows of space. When Dead Space 2 arrived on the scene, Visceral maintained the solo survival story, while also adding in a perfunctory multiplayer component to spice things up.
Despite the constant evolution of the series, much was made of the drastically different idea