A new Dragon Ball game, Sparking Zero, is just around the corner, and with its immense nearly-200-character roster comes the reemergence of a question as old as time: How many
Earlier this month, Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter announced an online fundraiser for the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign called “Geeks and Nerds For Harris.” I stumbled across it
Many people have directors they follow obsessively. When it comes to niche retro remakes, I follow Tengo Project. The three previous games that Tengo released – Wild Guns Reloaded, Ninja Saviors
Earlier this month, Linkin Park returned from a long, extremely warranted slumber, and people rejoiced. For roughly 12 hours. Then word of new singer Emily Armstrong’s connections to the
For most of my conscious life, I have only ever watched TV shows that I enjoy. I have never understood people hate-watching something, or watching a show that makes them
Gamurs Group, owner of sites like Dot Esports, Destructoid, and Twinfinite, had another round of layoffs this morning, with several former staffers reporting they were laid off via impersonal emails
TwitchCon took place in San Diego over the weekend, and though I was not able to attend this year, I can confirm that at least one grand (read: regrettably necessary)
Several of us at Aftermath are fans of building games that just let you build, without all the rules and fail states of other city-builders. (Though we like those too,
Creator “retirement” has been something of a trend this year, with stars on Twitch and YouTube stepping back from the content grind. The latest person to join their ranks is
Nintendo is a company that’s usually pretty easy to root for. It takes its time to make great games. It continues supporting a beloved console even with a shiny