The rhythm of playing a gigantic, choice-based game in the modern era is one of quiet tedium. You reach a branching path or a place where there’s a risk
A lot of thoughts go through my head in the morning. The first is usually about getting coffee into myself as quickly as possible. The next is usually a rundown
Anyone reading this website probably already has a dim view of Roblox. Whether it's for the child labour stuff PMG raised recently or a host of other issues--from
Back in December, Epic Games won its case against Google, which began all the way back in 2020 when Epic launched its own store on Apple and Google phones and
Epic is talking a big game about its ever-shifting vision of the metaverse again, and as usual, it’s mostly word salad presumably meant to whet investors’ appetites. But one
There is a belief, among a certain school of game designers, that bigger is better – or that the larger and more detailed a simulation gets, the more convincing it becomes.
Ubisoft has had a rough month--of all places this CNBC article has the most comprehensive and level-headed roundup I've seen--but among all the disappointment and frustration over everything
A little while ago, Luke published a piece about the anime of his youth and how They Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Used To – a curmudgeonly rallying cry that