Another Summer (One Week) Of Video Games has come and gone, and while companies like Microsoft brought out the big guns, it remains undeniable that Keigh-3 isn’t quite E3.
A new report from Esquire – corroborated by Kotaku – has laid out the pricing structure of Summer Game Fest, and it ain’t cheap. Beginning at $250,000 for one minute
If you’ve spent enough of your precious life on this horrible old internet, you’ve probably seen lists of so-called “non-political” games floating around that include deeply political works
The video game industry is clearly in a transition period, and even though the full effects won’t be felt for years, we’re already getting hit by reverberations. Triple-A
Everyone’s betting big on AI, whether it’s video game companies like Ubisoft and Unity or, perhaps foremost, Nvidia, which has seen its stock price skyrocket due to AI-accelerated
You’ve probably already heard, but The Old Website is going through some changes, decidedly not for the better. On this week’s episode of Aftermath Hours, we – minus me,
It sure is an interesting time for games journalism, which as we’ve all learned from living in continually interesting times, is not necessarily – or even typically – a good thing.
After a multiyear wait, the second part of Square Enix’s gargantuan Final Fantasy VII remake effort is finally on the verge of release, and this week, the company dropped