Ari Aster's new movie, Eddington, is a polarizing representation of a polarized nation. Riley and Gita sat down to chat about what works, and what doesn't.
Last week I saw several of my peers talking about and Roger, a short game for PC and Switch that calls itself an “interactive novel.” It took me about an
Following layoffs at parent company Ziff Davis last week, the IGN Creators Guild has announced eight layoffs at IGN today, comprising 12% of the site’s bargaining unit. Today’s
As far as I can tell, the Moby Dick marathon is a thing simply for being a thing. There are a surprising number of gatherings dedicated to getting through Herman
We all know endlessly scrolling is bad, and the way mental health can get talked about on these endless scroll platforms is bad, and also AI slop is bad. But
Wheel World is out today, a ride-your-bike-around game by Nidhogg developer Messhof. Its demo back in February covered most of the mechanics I’ve seen so far in the full
The mass departure of most of Waypoint’s writers and its managing editor over the last few days appears to signal, if not the end, then at least a major
Prologue: Go Wayback! is an unfortunate name for a video game, though on par for what I’d expect for a developer whose previous game was called PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
Last week, Steam quietly announced a new rule banning “certain kinds of adult-only content” that “may violate the rules and standards set forth by Steam’s payment processors and related
I wasn’t very happy when I lived in Washington DC. After The Washington Post shut down its video games desk Launcher, two months after I moved to town to
I’m a middle-aged man. I think? I’m not totally clear when middle age starts, and, as a queer trans man living through this particular phase of history and