By now you might have heard the latest songs by Anna Indiana, a self-described “AI singer-songwriter.” (If this is your first introduction to this whole thing, I’m sorry.) You,
I’m gonna be honest, I find a lot of elves to be tremendously dull. They’re haughty, immortal, unknowable beings that keep to themselves and they live like forever.
It seems that Starfield developer Bethesda is becoming a reply guy: apparently customer support is jumping into negative Steam reviews to inform people that, no, Starfield is good actually. While
The Internet used to be so simple to use that people collectively coined the term “let me Google that for you” to make fun of people who had the audacity
Over the weekend I finished watching the new Scott Pilgrim anime, which I thought ultimately stuck the landing despite being a little too all over the place for its own
In 2004, the now prolific comic book author Kieron Gillen wrote an essay about video games writing. It was called “The New Games Journalism.” At this point it has been
The news broke this morning that events company ReedPop is exploring the sale of its UK-based games journalism sites, including Eurogamer, RockPaperShotgun, and GamesIndustry. Given the state of games journalism
While the latest Yakuza game takes a slightly different approach to its packaging of the series' legendary sidestories, at the end of the day they still work largely the
You might have seen that my esteemed colleague Riley MacLeod has written a piece about how double jumps suck. Respectfully, he can eat shit.
I do not know exactly how
Double jumps are bad, and I hate them. Life is exhausting enough.
If you grew up playing video games, you’re probably used to double jumps. They've been