To hear French game dev union STJV tell it, workers at Spiders – the studio behind flawed but consistently-ambitious role-playing games like Greedfall, Steelrising, and The Technomancer – are not having a
Recently, Disney canceled The Acolyte, a show everyone seems to have opinions about but apparently no one really watched. If you’ve heard anything about the show, which explored a
After six years in development, Tactical Breach Wizards--the latest game from Gunpoint's Tom Francis and friends--is now out. You would be excused for missing it, because The Monkey
Why can’t people just play a game, say it’s fine, and move on anymore? Why does everything – whether it’s a finite single-player experience like Black Myth: Wukong
Kamala Harris, current United States vice president and the Democratic Party’s candidate for president, now has a Twitch channel. Yesterday evening, her team broadcasted from it for the first
Earlier this month, a remastered update to DOOM + DOOM II came out. Though it lacks some features in many existing source ports of the game, it’s a technical achievement
Of all the big reveals made this week as part of GeoffsCom, none spoke to my soul more than the first proper look at Civilization VII, the latest instalment in
It’s another chilling week for AI and journalism, with California lawmakers rolling over to Google by tacking money for AI onto a bill that attempts to stop the tech
2019’s Wilmot’s Warehouse was one of my favorite games of that year, an indie puzzle game where you make up, and then get screwed by, how to categorize
One of the worst aspects of current, toxic video game discourse has been the idea that, at any given moment, every single video game can and must have its playerbase
Chinese action-RPG Black Myth: Wukong is officially a hit, breaking Steam’s concurrent single-player record within hours of release. It’s also embroiled in a culture war that, unlike a