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We Talked to ‘Warcraft’ Director Duncan Jones About the Problem with Game Adaptations
Jones has brought World of Warcraft to the big screen in mega-budget fashion. We discuss the nature of game adaptations and the problems with having so much lore.
Meet Adrian Chmielarz, Video Gaming's Most Divisive Designer and Critic
A founder of The Astronauts studio—makers of 'The Vanishing of Ethan Carter,'—Chmielarz is notorious for his own #hottakes on the video game media.
PETA’s Video Games Are Making Animal Rights Fun
The group's parody titles are brilliantly made, and they all carry very relevant calls for change.
We’re Divided on ‘The Division,’ So Here Are Our Pros and Cons
With its beta behind us, it's time to assess the strengths and weaknesses of one of 2016's most-hyped games.
Celebrating the Real Men of Video Games
Yo buddy, games aren't all about ripped dudes murdering aliens and shit. Sometimes these guys get sensitive—and that's a good thing.
The ‘Netrunner’ Video Game Has the Potential to Finally Shake Up Cyberpunk Narratives
We speak to writer Meg Jayanth, the woman behind the amazing story for "80 Days," to discover how video games can move past "Blade Runner" clichés.
Tabletop RPGs Are Still Way More Immersive Than Video Games
As much as I love video games, there are moments you experience in an RPG session that no digital game can provide at this point.
Does ‘Destiny: The Taken King’ Live Up to Its Promise and Hype?
The game's first year was a mixed bag, but now "Destiny" is living up to its blockbuster potential.
A Conversation with Cory Schmitz, Graphic Designer for PlayStation, Oculus, Indie Games, and More
You may not recognise his name, but you've definitely seen his work.
The Only Thing Getting Played By ‘Pixels’ Is the Movie’s Audience
Adam Sandler's new movie wipes a flaccid, sweaty dick across gaming culture, one treasured memory at a time.
Meeting the Man Who Made ‘Wander,’ the Worst Video Game of This Generation
It's not really worked out, yet, for the ambitious non-combat MMO, as developer Loki Davison explains.
We’d Rather Play ‘Skyrim’ with Mates on the Sofa than Struggle on with ‘The Elder Scrolls Online’
The Elder Scrolls series' MMORPG has moved to consoles, but it's a mess of confused mechanics and unclear purpose.