The video game industry layoffs of the past few years have shown us that big-budget game development is unsustainable: all that crunch and ballooning costs don’t necessarily equal commercial
To add to the current Aftermath trend of playing card games, I just picked up Cobalt Core, an FTL-like space combat roguelike but with a card deck to manage instead
The journalism death spiral just keeps spinning lately, with the rich ghouls who own the industry energetically stripping it for parts. Which of these parts is the most valuable seems
PlayStation announced Tuesday that it’s laying off about 900 people, or 8% of its workforce. The cuts will impact “employees across the globe, including our studios.”
In a letter
Luke and I have both been playing driving survival game Pacific Drive. Luke wrote last night about his dislike of the save system, a feeling I can relate to. But
Yesterday, Riot announced the official name of its fighting game, once known as Project L, as 2XKO. Fans were swift to make fun of how the hell you’re supposed
You might remember a while back I had some trouble with my PC, which involved buying a whole new power supply before realizing the problem was a $20 fan. At
The trailer for the Borderlands movie came out yesterday. It looks fine, I guess; I’m not really a Borderlands guy, though I love to watch Randy Pitchford talk about
Yesterday, I wrote about loving to click in-game buttons and mentioned another game with lots of buttons, early access detective sim Shadows of Doubt. It’s full of buttons! It’
I positively suck at driving games; there’s something about having to imagine my body inside a car, and then that car on a road, that throws my spatial awareness
In my article earlier this week about two Steam Next Fest demos of environmental games, I wrote that “cults and climate change [are] the two topics that occupy 90% of