Ultros is a rare occasion where you can judge a book by its cover. It’s a Metroidvania whose dreamlike psychedelic visuals are matched by a dreamlike psychedelic tone and
From its very first trailer, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth sold us an "Ichiban Kasuga Goes To Hawaii" experience. Long-time series stalwart Kazuma Kiryu, who was also there
Ever since Starfield I've been unable to play a video game without looking way too deeply at its coffee situation. This means that, in addition to actually playing
Ubisoft workers in France aren’t satisfied with their pay, and this week, they did something about it. According to Syndicat des Travailleurs et Travailleuses du Jeu Vidéo (STJV), a
It’s been another wacky week in the world of Xbox, a platform that in trying to slightly shift its video game release strategy ran full force into the pitchforks
I have not spent meaningful time with Overwatch since 2020. I have not played Overwatch 2 except in demo form. I should not have a horse in this race, but
Last night I decided to finally spend some time with Helldivers 2, Sony’s new bug-blasting, robot-smashing co-op shooter that’s become a sensation on Steam. That was a mistake.
Back in 2019, I wrote about "The Grannies", a team of Australian Red Dead Redemption players who, when encountering the game's notorious "never-ending" borderlands,
Last month, AARP – yes, the one for old people – made waves at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas with a holographic AI Mario that was comically un-Mario-like. The generative nightmare
Yesterday, I wrote about loving to click in-game buttons and mentioned another game with lots of buttons, early access detective sim Shadows of Doubt. It’s full of buttons! It’
I positively suck at driving games; there’s something about having to imagine my body inside a car, and then that car on a road, that throws my spatial awareness
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