Balatro and I had come to an agreement. I was only allowed to interact with it under certain conditions. I was almost free of its grasp again when I hit
Yesterday, The Washington Post (former employer of Nathan Grayson and me) laid off less than 100 people on the business side, the latest upheaval at the Jeff Bezos-owned paper that’
As we’ve previously established, Warframe – originally a cooperative multiplayer shooter about space ninjas – now contains just about every system known to man. Fishing? Yep. Hoverboarding? Absolutely. A full-blown dating
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to his company’s platforms this morning, all of which basically amount to toddling along like a desperate duckling after Elon Musk and Donald
The Consumer Electronics Show is taking place this week in Las Vegas, and you know what that means: impractical tech announcements out the wazoo (and, like, three things that are
Welcome to 2025, which is starting in earnest with good things–Games Done Quick!--and less good things–the US certifying election results, ushering in whatever the next four years
Keanu Reeves has lent his voice to some games recently. Let’s rank them.
1. The new Sonic X Shadow Generations movie tie-in DLC that’s comprised of just one
I'm currently (supposed to be) on vacation and today, having recently finished up playing the excellent Indiana Jones, I decided to revisit a classic and play the original
The swimming in recent indie game Naiad absolutely rules, which is good because you do a lot of it. You play as a water nymph who drifts around doing little
There are loads of great things about Indiana Jones And The Great Circle, loads of very immersive and funny things, but one thing you notice before anything else—and this
Early in the prologue of 2014’s Dragon Age: Inquisition, your spymistress Leliana sets the tone:
“‘Blessed are the peacekeepers, the champions of the just. Blessed are the righteous, the
A season centered around a miraculous birth is in full swing, so it’s only fitting that a couple weeks ago, something verging on impossible happened: A company announced a