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
When the Switch emulator Yuzu went down due to legal pressure by Nintendo in March, I saw countless tortured arguments online trying to rationalize it. One was that Tropic Haze
Back in February, I wrote about Shadows of Doubt, a very cool immersive sim detective game that was in early access. The game released its 1.0 version last week,
I just finished up playing Caravan Sandwitch, a sci-fi sandbox game released a few weeks ago, and let me tell you: I have not been this pleasantly surprised in a
Valve has begun testing some limited anti-cheat measures for upcoming (though also kinda out) team shooter Deadlock. When a cheater is detected, instead of just automatically banning them, other players
A new Dragon Ball game, Sparking Zero, is just around the corner, and with its immense nearly-200-character roster comes the reemergence of a question as old as time: How many
Many people have directors they follow obsessively. When it comes to niche retro remakes, I follow Tengo Project. The three previous games that Tengo released – Wild Guns Reloaded, Ninja Saviors
Earlier this month, Linkin Park returned from a long, extremely warranted slumber, and people rejoiced. For roughly 12 hours. Then word of new singer Emily Armstrong’s connections to the
Several of us at Aftermath are fans of building games that just let you build, without all the rules and fail states of other city-builders. (Though we like those too,