The Last of Us
Grab a Sweater and Cuddle Up With the Best Fall Games
I'll take a fall game over a fall movie any day, and here are some of the best, from 'Alan Wake' to 'Stardew Valley'
'The Last of Us' Developers Discuss Realistic Kissing, Queer Fridging, More
We spoke with 'The Last of Us Part II' creative director Neil Druckmann and co-writer Halley Gross on THAT KISS and the demo's implications about violence.
Listen, More Games Should Use Seasons
The move from summer to autumn to winter is so powerful in our daily lives, yet rarely shows up in games.
Here's a Very Intense, Very Violent Scene from 'The Last of Us Part II'
Oh god why is she using the hammer that way.
‘Last of Us’ Game Director Bruce Straley Leaves Naughty Dog After 18 Years
After an extended vacation, Straley announced he's feeling the tug to work in "other directions."
Gaming's Greatest, Romero-Worthy Zombies
With the late George A Romero claiming games have done more to popularize the (mostly) brain-hungry undead, let’s look at some of the best.
Sony’s E3 Show Was More Remarkable for the Games That Weren’t There
You came wanting more 'Last of Us.' You left with the VR 'Skyrim' nobody needs.
Without Tess, There Would Be No 'The Last of Us'
Everyone focusses on Joel and Ellie in 'The Last of Us,' but Tess is the reason for everything that follows.
How ‘The Last of Us’ Unearthed the Ugly Side of Playing Protector
But Naughty Dog’s sequel has the chance to flip the standard protector/protectee roles, giving Ellie the power to keep her closest friends safe.
I Hope ‘The Last of Us Part II’ is Super Gay
‘The Last of Us Part II’ was only just teased, but it’s already looking kind of queer.
What We Want to See, and Really Don’t, at E3 2016
VICE Gaming contributors on what the annual mega-expo of E3 might have in store for video game enthusiasts – and what it really shouldn't.
This is What Video Gaming Narratives Need to Do to Be Taken Seriously
Interactive stories that play out through our consoles can be riveting; but the gaming medium is still seen as "weaker" than novels and movies. How do we change that?