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From ’99 to ’03, Activision bet big on Trek with the most diverse slate of licensed games in history. Could its approach work now?
The odds are nearly impossible, and challenges are only mounting.
For this community of enthusiasts, preserving pinball history in virtual form is an intensive—and legally gray—labor of love.
If 2018 was a year in which I had games that I liked but maybe didn’t exactly love, 2019 has provided me way too many choices when nailing down my top five. From major big-budget releases, to smaller indie hits, to plenty of stuff in between, there were just so many titles that caught my […]
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice might be the most zen game FromSoftware has released, and that’s not because it features motifs of meditation and Buddhism and the other various nods towards spirituality and religiosity that comes with its immaculately realized Sengoku period Japanese setting. It’s zen because it overtly recognizes death, beginning with its title. When […]
From today through the start of the new year, we’ll be posting our picks for the best games of 2019. Unlike in previous years, we’ve opted not to go for one big, ranked countdown. The truth is, there are so many incredible games nowadays that no one person could be expected to play and weigh […]
A new genre is emerging at crossroads of interactive fiction and alternate reality games.
Pull of the heist of the century in GTA Online from today.
He made his name with experimental games like Dear Esther. Now he wants to build “the Naughty Dog of the U.K.”