Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
In This Big Pharma Simulator, Profits Matter More Than Patients
Ever fancied running your own corrupt medical drugs business? This is the game for you.
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.
The New 'Deus Ex' Game Nails Our Real-Life Cyborg Anxieties
Eidos Montréal’s latest cyberpunk shooter explores both our optimism and dread about cybernetic implants.
Humanity’s Long Search for the Soul in the Brain
How philosophers and neuroscientists have tried and failed to nail down the precise location of human consciousness.
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.
The Discomfort of Playing a Shooter Game Set in Your Own City
Dirty Bomb is a free, British-made shooter in which you can call in a missile attack on Waterloo Station.
‘Jedi Power Battles’ Is the Game That Made Me Somebody’s Best Friend
It's not the greatest game ever made, but this Star Wars spin-off forged a forever friendship.
‘Jedi Power Battles’ Is the Game That Made Me Somebody’s Best Friend
It's not the greatest game ever made, but this Star Wars spin-off forged a forever friendship.
Discover This Game World as a Blind Girl Searching for Her Cat
'Beyond Eyes' represents visually how the blind mind-map their surroundings through other senses.