Rockstar Games
I Went Riding with the Reaper Lords, Grand Theft Auto’s Biggest Motorcycle Club
And on the way I learned some lessons in respect, humility and brotherhood. Because for these players, this is more than just a game.
Damn, It Feels Good Being John Marston Again
Even though I know how it all ends for him, walking in the boots of one of Rockstar's finest creations remains a singular thrill the second time.
Why the Multiplayer Free-Roaming of ‘Red Dead Redemption’ Is the Best in the Business
With Rockstar's Western now compatible with the Xbox One, there's never been a better time to get into its brutal, beautiful, bear-filled online mode.
How Rockstar Games Made Ping Pong Cool
In 2006, Rockstar already had the Red Dead, Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt franchises in their corner. So what did they come out with? Table tennis, obviously.
Middle Eastern Promise: Why Dubai Is a Perfect Setting for Grand Theft Auto
The UAE's biggest city could be just the exotic injection of inspiration the GTA series needs to avoid falling into repetition.
Why Aren't More Video Games Westerns?
'Red Dead Redemption' needn't be the game that eclipses future Western adventures, and developers need to realize that.
How the Original ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Got Violence and Characters Right
Rockstar's GTA series has become bigger over time, but its "good criminals" are a far cry from the original's straight-faced violence.
Can I Buy and Sell Drugs in a Video Game Better Than a Real-Life Dealer?
'Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars' has got me moving acid and coke across Liberty City. But how do my exploits measure up to the real thing?
The Greatest Moments of ‘Grand Theft Auto’
Betrayal, bloody murder, Hollywood-ripping heists and a motherfucking jetpack.
Learning to Fly: A Tribute to the Most-Hated Mission in ‘Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’
I'm not saying that completing the game's flight school changed my life, but I'm not ruling it out.
There Should Be Blood: A Case for Better Violence in Video Games
Please, give us anything other than fallen foes crumpling like ragdolls, pristine and unblemished by the ravages of senseless mayhem.
Amanda De Santa and ‘Grand Theft Auto V’’s Feminine Mystique
Michael's wife is much more than a nagging cue for nefarious activities – she's the modern interpretation of a problem dating back several decades.