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
Killing Day May Not Be Dead Just Yet
Ubisoft's Killing Day, which made its debut at E3 2005, hasn't been seen or heard from since. However, that could change soon based on a recent trademark filing.
Get a Better Look at Pokemon X & Y Starters, Legendaries
Fresh from the Pokedex, here are the first official images of the brand-new starter and Legendary Pokemon starring in Pokemon X and Pokemon Y.
Cyberpunk 2077 Trailer Blends Blade Runner, Deus Ex
CD Projekt Red is adapting the pen and paper role-playing game Cyberpunk into a full-fledged video game, and it looks amazing.
Learn the Lingo of Dead Space 3
A new development video from Visceral gives the skinny on how Kinect commands will work for the Xbox 360 version of Dead Space 3.
Pre-Orders Open for BioWare Exclusive Shepard Bishoujo
Kotobukiya is continuing its line of video game Bishoujo statues with Mass Effect 3's Commander Shepard, and BioWare is offering an exclusive version through its online store.
Burn ‘Em All! Connecticut Town Collecting Violent Games to Destroy Them
In the wake of the Newtown tragedy, another neighboring Connecticut town is advocating its population to collect and destroy violent video games, DVDs, and CDs.
Sing Hero Would Have Been Activision’s Next Music Franchise
During an era of music game over indulgence, Activision was planning on releasing Sing Hero, a karaoke version of the popular (but overcrowded), Hero series.
Ubisoft Interested in Developing Ghost Recon Movies
Ubisoft has been blinded by the bright lights of Hollywood, and now has its sights set on making movies based on the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon franchise.
Most Wanted Will Include Off-Screen Play on Wii U
EA's and Criterion's Wii U version of Need for Speed: Most Wanted still doesn't have a release date here in North America, but the publisher has released a few details about what to expect when the game does arrive.
War Z Creator Issues Apology
After having his game pulled from Steam due to controversy surrounding the contents of the actual game, The War Z creator Sergey Titov has written an open apology letter.