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'Into the Spider-Verse' and What It Takes to Be Spider-Man
And Brit, Bret, Tucker, wherever you are out there, the hell with you too.
The Cycle of Life and Death in 'Out There' is a Peaceful Distraction
I'm enjoying a surprisingly chill experience, despite dying a lot in Mi-Clos' adventure roguelike.
Uncovering the Untold Stories and Personal Tragedies of Pro Wrestling
The co-creator of 'Dark Side of the Ring' sits down with Waypoint Radio to share his love of wrestling and stories about the show's production.
We Answer Your Most Ardent Questions About 'Pride and Prejudice'
We thought we covered everything. We were wrong.
We Need to Get Ready for GamerGate Politicans
Carl "Sargon of Akkad" Benjamin, one of the original voices of GamerGate, is running for a seat in the European Parliament. He's not a fringe voice—he's becoming the mainstream.
Sony Reveals First Details on PlayStation 5
The company is promising lightning-fast loading times, thanks to a built-in SSD, the ability to output 8K graphics, and more. As for games? We'll have to wait.
Open Mike Eagle Joins Us On Today's Waypoint Radio
The rapper/comedian/television entrepreneur gives us his hottest takes on what games he's playing right now.
'Welcome to Bummertown' Tells a Pointed Joke About Game Development
Metafictional narratives in games could help bridge the gap between the conditions facing creators and their audience's expectations.
Sekiro's Spirit Emblems Force Me to Play With a Hand Tied Behind My Back
I want to use Sekiro's nifty shinobi tools, but I keep running out of the items that let me use them, and it's a pain to get more.
A Cancelled Board Game Revealed How Colonialism Inspires and Haunts Games
'Scramble for Africa' was cancelled amid apologies from a publisher and a broader debate about ethical gaming in the tabletop space.
'The Sinking City' Isn't Shying Away From the Racism in Lovecraft's Work
Frogwares' upcoming Lovecraftian detective game is ambitious in scope—and doesn't seem to let HP off the hook.