Postscript
Confronting the Specter of Copyright Law in 'Kingdom Hearts II'
Is Steamboat Mickey under threat? Or is the ability to remix the past an opportunity?
First Person Games Are Changing. But Into What?
For a decade, the FPS has lived in the shadow of 'BioShock' and 'Modern Warfare.' But this year, it feels like there is change in the air.
Did a Big-Ass Dinosaur Just Save PUBG from Extinction?
A new map has reinvigorated 'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'. But not just because of the snow.
'Hitman 2' Makes You The Catastrophe Everyone Is Dreading
Agent 47 may begin as their tool, but by the end, he's the wrench in the gears of the global elite.
The Emotionless Death Throes of 'Battlefield V'
The freighted inspirations for a wounded soldier animation, and how they became trivialized in DICE's latest military shooter.
A Good Let's Play Is More Than Just a Video of Your Favorite Game
Whether humorous or explanatory in nature, it takes a lot of hard work to make a good LP.
Kitty Horrorshow's Latest Is a Horror Game For Our Scary Political Moment
Kitty Horrorshow's 'Castle Wormclot' evokes a massive, unknowable political machine.
Gun Game is the Purest Form of Call of Duty
Nothing distills the Call of Duty essence quite as perfectly as Gun Game mode.
Most People Have Shitty Jobs. This Game Tries to Capture That Frustration
If you've ever had a shitty boss, bad work hours, or annoying customers, you should play 'The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved the World.'
The Nukes of 'Fallout 76' Are Where Power Fantasies Hit a Breaking Point
Unless there's a fundamental restructuring of how we understand, build and consume AAA games, the ability to nuke your friends is a terrible idea.
Why I Like Being Hunted by Mercenaries in the Latest Assassin's Creed
Dealing with mercenaries is the way 'Odyssey' constantly reminds the player that they are a part of a big world, and that not all desires in this world are theirs.
We Need More Pessimistic Games
Video games, for whatever reason, have a hard time committing to the hell of life.