A recent negative review of an AI gadget–not even the one Chris wrote about; did you know there are more?–is causing drama among the technology’s adherents, who
On February 8, 2024, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said after an earnings call that "We have no current plans for layoffs".
Speaking in more detail with IGN, Zelnick
Amidst everything else that's currently out and stealing the headlines, I've been spending a lot of time playing a turn-based tactics game called Classified: France '
Bluey is a very popular cartoon show for kids, and also for people like me, a childless adult who can justify watching a kids’ show by blogging about it. A
Shogun, a kinda-historical TV series set in 17th-century Japan and currently on its eighth of ten episodes, absolutely rules. We've discussed this; it has, as Gita says, "
Now more than ever, Hollywood lusts after reliable IP from which to mine the majority of its ideas, and after hollowing out superhero comics, it’s turned its insatiable appetite
The other day I went to a store to buy a dress. My shopping experience was regrettably enhanced by technology.
Like many people, I have gone clothes shopping a lot.
Possibility Space, a Prytania Media-owned game studio, has shut down. This follows in the footsteps of Crop Circle Games, also owned by Prytania, which had layoffs and furloughs in February
Back during Inside Baseball week I published a very broad games journalism/criticism FAQ. It touched on reporting, but only briefly. If you ever wanted to learn more about the
Today's instalment of Platform is looking at the work of Tom Humberstone, a comic artist and illustrator currently living in Edinburgh.
Luke Plunkett: Hi Tom! Can you tell