Itch, the platform synonymous with small, weird and wonderful indie video games (along with other stuff like comics and books), “deindexed” nearly all of its Not Suitable For Work content
In 2009, I had been a journalist for, charitably, one year. I was in college, and most of the publications I’d written for paid in exposure rather than cash.
Wheel World is out today, a ride-your-bike-around game by Nidhogg developer Messhof. Its demo back in February covered most of the mechanics I’ve seen so far in the full
Prologue: Go Wayback! is an unfortunate name for a video game, though on par for what I’d expect for a developer whose previous game was called PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
“Wait, so what kind of game is Warframe, exactly?” is a common refrain among people who don’t play Warframe, upon hearing someone try to explain Warframe. So here, let
Everquest maker Daybreak Games is suing the creators of a popular Everquest emulator called The Heroes’ Journey, accusing the company of copyright infringement and other DMCA violations. The original complaint
It was only in May--just two months ago!--that Polygon, once one of the internet's most prestigious and successful video game websites, was sold to Valnet, a media
Like a lot of people, I mocked the term “friendslop” the first time that I heard it. It’s inherently funny to think of somebody getting upset about games that
Unknown Worlds founders Charlie Cleveland, Max McGuire, and CEO Ted Gill filed a lawsuit last week alleging that publisher Krafton intentionally obstructed and delayed the development of Subnautica 2 in