The summer sun beams as a crowd, walking in something that would resemble a line if observed from outer space, snakes down a Los Angeles street. It’s so long
Relooted, which made its debut last week during the Summer Game Fest-adjacent Day of the Devs showcase, immediately turned heads. Its Killmonger-approved premise confronts one of the most uncomfortable truths
You may have read yesterday that, years after the alarm was first raised by artists, media giants Disney and Universal are finally suing an AI image generator for copyright infringement,
Hong Kong is warning its citizens to not download or play Reversed Front: Bonfire, a Taiwan-made video game police accuse of promoting “secessionist agendas.” It’s likely the first time
I’m not really into superhero stories–as a tedious literalist, they often feel like metaphors for human struggles when I’d rather just watch regular people deal with that
While Dragon Age: The Veilguard has its fans, it's not a scalding take to say that the latest--and likely final for a very long time--entry in the series
Last year, our own Chris Person asked a question that sent readers, listeners, and game designers of all stripes spiraling: “Games used to have more orbs. What happened?” Chris concluded,
Turns out my save file is tied to Microsoft’s service forever. What’s worse, Lies of P is no longer on Game Pass. So if I just wanted to get my save file using a trial of Game Pass, cancelling it, and transferring the save to Steam, I would need to buy the game first. Even beyond the ethics of suppo
SAG-AFTRA, the union representing video game voice actors who have been on strike since July 2024, announced early Tuesday that it's reached a tentative agreement with video game