Britain: it's a complicated place. Take the name, for example: am I talking about the nation, whose full name is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
One of my earliest video gaming memories is destroying my young body playing Summer Games, released in 1984 for pretty much every home computer available at the time.
I remember
Like every other video games retailer these days, EB Games--an Australian subsidiary of GameStop--is having a hard time. And like its parent company, EB Games is resorting to some really
First things first: Cataclismo, out in Early Access last month, is already one of the Games Of The Year. An elegant blending of tower defence, real-time strategy and city-building, it’
Earlier this week Ubisoft, the company behind the Assassin's Creed series, felt the need to issue a lengthy statement in response to complaints about its upcoming Assassin'
Over my years in this job, I've been forced to focus my interests and hone my critical thinking about not just individual games themselves, but the genres they
Workers at Bethesda Game Studios--the developers of the Elder Scrolls and Fallout series--just announced that they've unionized "wall-to-wall". That means this isn't just confined
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