Looking back on the eventful development and complicated legacy of a survival horror classic.
One of the most infamous feuds in all of competitive gaming comes to a close.
Anyone can beat a raid. But only one team can beat it first.
When you spend enough time in a space, it starts to feel like a being—and not necessarily a benevolent one.
While the promise of a perfect Sega Genesis Mini remains unfulfilled, the system is still one of the best plug-and-play consoles around.
How Invisible Fist, Tonight We Riot, and Post/Capitalism reflect a resurgent left.
Astral Chain is loud, brash, exciting, and, in the end, a warning about the dangers of unquestioned loyalty.
A Plague Tale: Innocence proves there’s more than one way to tell a story about grand historical events in video game form.