Today, Rolling Stone announced the launch of Rolling Stone Gaming, a vertical dedicated to “taking a serious (or deeply unserious) journalistic approach to telling the story of games through the
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is a puzzle game that came out last week, which half of my Twitter timeline has been raving about since it was announced back in
Last night, I was burning some scones that are still good because they’re scones while playing Home Movies in the background. Home Movies, if you don’t know, was
“Representation,” for better or worse, tends to be the big talking point when discussing trans media; movies, TV, games, and more are lauded for showing trans people to ourselves. As
Steam reviews are usually a hellscape that players weaponize to grind their axes, but in the days following Microsoft’s closing of beloved Bethesda studios, some players are using them
Following Microsoft’s abrupt closure of four Bethesda studios earlier this week, increasingly dumb details keep coming out about the logic–if you could call it that–behind the decision.
You might remember that I am a pretty sub-par musician. This is despite playing a whole bunch of instruments, including the guitar, cello, alto and tenor saxes, and now the
It’s another day in the darkest timeline: Microsoft announced today that it’s closing four Bethesda studios, following on the heels of wider layoffs in January. According to an
Indika, out May 2 on PC and later this month on consoles, features two of my favorite things: snow and religion. After speaking with its developers and playing its demo,
Student-led protests and encampments have been springing up on college campuses across the country since students at Columbia occupied an area of the school last week to protest the war
Over at his newsletter Game File yesterday, Stephen Totilo, our former boss, ran an interview with Donald Mustard, Fortnite’s former boss. There’s a lot of interesting stuff in