One of the big questions leading up to Summer Game Fest has been if host Geoff Keighley would acknowledge the layoffs rocking the video game industry. After failing to respond
E3 is officially dead, which means Geoff Keighley has won in his quest to supplant it and now gets to slap his branding on its corpse. He’s been cranking
A few weeks ago, Nathan and I wrote about how Rolling Stone was getting back into games journalism, after previously shuttering a games vertical in 2017. Now, Variety–which also
There’s–finally–a demo of Tactical Breach Wizards on Steam, the latest game by journalist-turned-game developer Tom Francis. Francis previously made Gunpoint and Heat Signature, two very good games
I’ve been excited for shadow-jumping platform game SCHiM since I first heard about it…I’ll be honest, I can’t even remember, 2022? It comes out in July,
In last Friday’s Aftermath newsletter, I wrote about an interview Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann gave to a Sony blog. He said a lot of dumb shit about
After writing about Lorelei and the Laser Eyes last week, a friend and I have been playing it obsessively, cramming in the hours until the phrase “It’s locked” appears
Supergiant's very good game Transistor turned 10 years old this week, which prompted Riley and Nathan to discuss it during an Aftermath meeting. OK, by "discuss,"
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