Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
What Can Virtual Reality Gaming Learn from the Death of Kinect?
Microsoft's downfallen motion-sensitive device and Oculus Rift have more in common than you may think.
Forget Fallout and Metal Gear, ‘Bloodborne’ Is My Open-World Game of 2015
FromSoftware's PS4 doozie is that rare open-world release that puts all of its space to cunning use.
‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ Celebrates Gamer Creativity, but Telltale's Charm Is Fading
The creators of "The Walking Dead" pay homage to Mojang's game with an utterly unadventurous adventure.
What's the Greatest 'Star Wars' Video Game of All Time?
With EA's "Battlefront" and "The Force Awakens" looming, it's as good a time as any to argue about the best games ever spawned by the series.
Hands-On with ‘Halo 5: Guardians’: A Campaign to Put ‘Destiny’ to Shame
Two's company, four's a Game of the Year candidate? Thoughts on 'Halo 5''s ensemble campaign and cracking Spartan Abilities.
I Want to Be a Dog in ‘Fallout 4’, and Other (Side) Stories
We don't need another hero—we need protagonists who can explore gaming's increasingly sophisticated worlds in more nuanced ways.
I’ll Never Love (or Hate) a Console Like I Loved (and Hated) the PSP
Seventy million sales can't change the fact that Sony's first handheld PlayStation was a bit of a stinker.
Dear Xbox One Doubters: Don’t Underestimate ‘Gears of War’
I'm glad that Epic's old franchise is making the generation jump, Gnashers, Lancers, and all.
Asking for It: Our First Look at ‘Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’
Adam Jensen is back in the first Deus Ex game for Xbox One and PS4.
Why EA’s ‘Star Wars’ Games Need to Betray the Fans
DICE's impressive new "Battlefront" has the look and feel of the movies down cold, but isn't it time Lucasfilm let game developers do more ambitious things with the universe?
The ‘Destiny’ Sequel Needs to Actually Reward Our Curiosity
Bungie's shooter continues to be a game of incredible unfulfilled potential. Will the unannounced but inevitable sequel deliver?
Why Do Video Games Love Killing the Planet?
Post-apocalyptic games are more popular than ever, so we asked the creators of two fascinating new indie titles why that could be.