Gamereactor TV - English
Summary: Gamereactor TV Brings you reviews of all the new games, and interviews with the developers.
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Podcasts:
Mika Sorvari caught up with Darksiders II game director Marvin Donald in Amsterdam recently to find out more about the development, mechanics, and upcoming Wii U version of the game.
We caught up with Funcom's Ragnar Tørnquist to talk about filth, lore, crafting, the start up experience with the Dragon faction, character creation and much more.
We talk to Netherrealm's Hans Lo about the upcoming PS Vita edition of Mortal Kombat.
Sega's Jeff Beckham gives us an introduction to the upcoming downloadable hell fest that is Hell Yeah: Wrath of the Dead Rabbit.
We caught up with Firaxis gameplay designer Ed Beach to learn more about the ins and outs of religion and espionage in Gods & Kings.
We caught up with the creative genius and mad man Suda51 at the Lollipop Chainsaw party during GDC to talk about the upcoming cheerleader zombie slasher.
Deep Silver's Pete Brolly talks us through the ins and out of a pirate's life in the upcoming RPG Risen 2: Dark Waters.
Square-Enix Assistant Production Manager Raio Mitsuno gives GRTV an overview on FFXIII-2's DLC.
Jonathan Smith, Head of Production at TT Games talks bring the Man of Steel to Gotham City, and what new stuff's went into Lego Batman 2.
True Crime turns to Sleeping Dogs: but how does it play? Christofer Olsson reports on his hands-on.
Here's a 5-a-side match between Manchester City and Bayern Munchen as we take a look at the first ten minutes of FIFA Street.
Anastasiya gives the run down on this week's top stories.
GRTV talks to Tero Virtala, CEO at Red Lynx, about MotoHeroz on iOS, the Ubisoft acquisition, and what next for the studio.
An exhausted GRTV talks to Clayton "Microsoft Dude" Kauzlaric about Kinect Rush, the new Disney title featuring five Pixar movies.
Composer Austin Wintory talks his role in Journey and the feedback its brought, as well his wider works, and his thoughts on the role of music in the industry.