Earlier this year I wrote about singleplayer sports games, and how they're more than just isolated matches and campaigns. They are, for long-suffering fans especially, a kind of
The discourse surrounding the supposed difficulty of FromSoftware's games is so continual, tedious and toxic that I don't even like to think about it, let alone
I reviewed Homeworld 3 recently, and while I had a great time with the game, my overriding emotion as the credits rolled was that it was just nice to be
The Copa America--South America's continental football championship, held every few years--is on right now, and because it's a weird tournament (I don't have time
In March, we ran a story about the Gamurs Group, a network of video game websites that includes Dot Esports, Destructoid, Twinfinite, Attack of the Fanboy, WGTC and Siliconera. Specifically,
Few things will make you more aware of how rancid online discourse has become than the headlines and discussions surrounding The Acolyte, the latest Star Wars show. It has well
I finished my annual playthrough of Mirror's Edge the other day and, while ruminating on just how special its insistence on maintaining the first-person perspective at all costs
Yesterday Ubisoft, a company worth billions, announced a competition where a fan could win the chance to provide the voice of a non-player character (NPC) in the upcoming Assassin'