Renata Price
Street Fighter V’s Sordid EVO History Ends on a High Note
"It doesn't matter if you're always right."
‘Pokémon Scarlet’ and ‘Violet’ May Actually Be Worth Being Excited About
Despite intense, ea skepticism from the series’ community, 'Pokémon Scarlet' and 'Violet' are shaping up to be genuinely exciting games
Forbidden Pickle Ricks Keep Showing Up in ‘Multiversus’ Lobbies
Rick hasn’t been released yet, and these odd appearances represent our first glimpse at what he could be like in-game.
‘Multiversus’ Isn’t Just a ‘Smash Bros.’ Clone, It’s Good On Its Own Terms
'Multiversus' frequently makes me irrationally mad at Lebron James, which takes a lot from an Ohioan
‘Stray’ Is a Cat Adventure Game that Can’t Stop Thinking About People
For as charming of a game as ‘Stray’ is, it undercuts its thematic core by imagining a post-human future in decidedly human ways
'Naraka: Bladepoint' Is a Battle Royale Descended from Fighting Games
'Naraka: Bladepoint' often feels messy and floaty, but when everything comes together its melee battle royale combat is unlike much else
The Witcher's ‘Gwent: Rogue Mage’ Is a Fine Card Game and a Terrible Roguelite
Gwent: Rogue Mage is a game that never asks its players to make difficult, or even interesting decisions in a genre defined by them
'Last Call BBS' Is a Brilliant Send-Off to Indie Darling Zachtronics
Through a collection of eight minigames and a terrific framing device, Last Call BBS manages to create a beautiful vision of the 90s internet.
‘Dread Delusion’ Embraces a Different Kind of Nightmare
Dread Delusion follows in the footsteps of King’s Field and Morrowind to craft a beautiful nightmare.
Halo Is Languishing
Halo’s absence from the Xbox and Bethesda showcase was not only obvious, but expected for many of its most loyal players
Here’s Everything You Missed at Not-E3
Summer Game Fest was a packed series of events, here are the highlights from the last week of announcements