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Google Takes Aim at PlayStation, Xbox With Gaming Streaming Service, Stadia
Launching later this year, Google's pitch is simple but ambitious: press play and start playing a game immediately and anywhere.
Snoop Dogg is Banned—The Community That Reinvented 'Def Jam: Fight for NY'
An under-appreciated piece of fighting game history gets some overdue respect thanks to the fans that never let it die.
We Wrestle With the Messy Politics of 'The Division 2' on Today's Podcast
Plus, our thoughts on the techno-thriller immersive sim 'The Occupation,' internet nostalgia journey 'Hypnospace Outlaw,' and joyous puzzler 'Baba Is You.'
Kingdom Hearts' True Magic Isn't Disney, It's Men Showing Vulnerability
The Square Enix mashup franchise hasn't lasted more than 15 years because you can visit the world of 'Frozen,' it's the surprising meditation on toxic masculinity.
Lore Reasons: We Answer Your Philosophical Questions About Kingdom Hearts
In which I disagree with Tetsuya Nomura about what a "person" is. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Goodbye, Google+, You'll be Missed, At Least By RPG Fans
Google+ got plenty of shade in its short time on this world, but it was a boon for the RPG community.
The Fun Drama of F1 Racing and the Bleak Reality of Presidential Races
Daniel Ricciardo did nothing wrong.
Savor the Most Excruciating Marriage Proposal in 'Pride and Prejudice'
There's almost never a right time to "just tell it like it is" but there sure is a wrong one.
Giving Workers Equal Power Isn't Radical. This Studio's Done It For Years.
Canadian developer KO_OP has been experimenting with the co-op model long before America's socialism flirtation—and it's working.
We're Back in Our Mechs This Week, and Also, Killing Demons in 'DMC 5'
'Devil May Cry 5' is great, 'Left Alive' is maybe not so much, and we're having fun in mechs and space.
1995's BBC 'Pride & Prejudice' Is Full of Forgotten Nuance
The worst people are better than we remember, the best are not as good as we thought.
'Devil May Cry 5' Is Sexy, Chaotic, and Deliciously Overwhelming
It feels like Capcom found a VHS tape of an amazing B-movie from the 70s that no one’s ever seen, and remastered the thing in 4K.