Seven-hundred thousand years after hitting our corresponding subscriber goal, we’re finally doing it: We’re throwing a party. You and everyone you’ve ever known, loved, or loathed are
In hindsight, the emergence of our modern, engagement bait-based world was inevitable. But of all the possible lenses through which to view the progression from a quainter, kinder internet to
Workers laid off from MindsEye developer Build A Rocket Boy have sent an open letter and launched legal action against the company. The Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain’
Old heads or students of games media might remember a site called GameZone, which while never a titan in the industry had managed to survive in one way or another
For decades, anime has routinely spun athleticism into artistic spectacle, be it ping pong duels, basketball games, or wacky, high-octane races that blur the line between vehicular sport and myth.
This week, The Sustainable Games Alliance, a nonprofit made up of games industry professionals and environmental researchers, published a framework that any developer or studio can apply to make their
Every couple of years I decide I’m going to learn to play chess, because it feels like the kind of thing a well-rounded adult knows how to do. Usually,
A big topic of discussion today has been the news from Stephen Totilo's Game File that Ubisoft cancelled an Assassin's Creed project that was supposed to
What makes the Manbreaker so punishing is not that the individual steps are harder than what you’ve faced, it’s that there’s a lot of them. The cliffs are constructed in a way that if you fall you are unlikely to go further than the base of the stairs, but you will often have to start from the begin
Sometimes you just need an excuse to talk about a good game. Skin Deep is extremely good, and these patch notes are a good enough excuse.
I wrote about Skin
Fortnite maker Epic Games is suing two Michigan men, Idris Nahdi and Ayob Nasser, for allegedly abusing the Fortnite Island Creator program by artificially inflating engagement on their creations.
The
In a short period since partnering with Toho, GKids has established itself as the anime equivalent of the Criterion Collection. Through its theatrical rereleases of deep-cut cult-classic films from yesteryear,