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The slow but steady rise of the first-person shooter, aided by rapidly advancing technology, would quickly pave the way for […]
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To all who celebrate, February 14 marks Valentine’s Day, which means a time set aside to appreciate loved ones. What […]
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While plenty of us knew that the February PlayStation State of Play was coming, there was absolutely no way we […]
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Now that August is almost halfway over, we’re just about three months away from the announcement of this year’s The […]
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Part PS1-era survival horror throwback, part classic grid-based tactical battle simulator, Vultures: Scavengers of Death feels like it was pulled […]
Critically successful games don’t always see that same success translate to their commercial performance, but most of the incredibly successful […]
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1995 turned out to be one of the most thrilling years in gaming history, largely because it marked a massive […]
The open-world crafting and survival genre continues to be one of gaming’s fastest-growing avenues, and it’s easy to see why. […]
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From now until February 26, PC gamers have a whole slew of great deals to choose from as part of […]
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It’s almost cruel of the PlayStation Store to drop a cavalcade of incredible deals on us via the Critics’ Choice […]
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Let’s cut right to the chase: the schedule of game releases for this week is the most packed we’ve seen […]
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There’s a certain kind of heartbreak only gamers know… the kind that hits when you realize the cartridge or disc […]
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As any gamer knows, creating a video game, especially a big-budget release, is an enormous undertaking. Development can span years […]
The last couple of weeks may have been marked by a bit of a doldrum of good deals to snag […]
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The debut title from Ireland-based studio VOID Interactive, Ready or Not, is a tense and realistic tactical first-person shooter released […]
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Since it launched into Early Access on January 20, Blightstone has managed to make a bit of a splash among […]
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that gamers love secrets. Easter eggs, secret bosses, and even secret endings litter the annals […]
The sheer amount of games that were released last year — or any year, really — made it impossible to […]
It seems unreal that this November marks 20 years (!) since the launch of the Xbox 360. The first 7th-generation […]
Last week saw January come to a close with one of the busiest release weeks so far in 2026, but […]
Pengonauts’ debut title, StarVaders, is one that I’ve had my eye on for some time now as a fan of […]
After getting their start at developer Softdisk in the late 1980s, Joan and Adrian Carmack, along with John Romero and […]
When it comes to 5th generation consoles, perhaps no other piece of console hardware was as defined by the first-person […]
The insanely high bar for Metroidvanias created by Silksong has certainly helped to slow the widespread proliferation of new games […]
At a glance, the Nintendo GameCube is not typically remembered as a shooter-focused console. Its reputation instead rests on an […]
One of the most interesting trends in recent years has been the rise of so called cozy games. Unlike traditional, […]
There is a strong argument to be made that the Sony PlayStation is the most important console ever released. Launched […]
If you ever wanted proof of how player perception toward Dark Souls 2 has done a complete turnaround, look no […]
As is the case with most art forms subject to criticism, it’s important to look at more than a single […]
Vampires and fiction based on those mythical bloodsuckers have long been part of just about every art form, to the […]
In just a few days’ time, it’ll be February, and that’s when we’ll start to really see the cadence of […]
The concept of the final boss in gaming rose to prominence during the third console generation, with the NES introducing […]
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From its North American debut in 1985 through the end of its production in 1995, the NES served as the […]
There is a specific kind of heartbreak that only gamers understand. It arrives the moment you realize the cartridge or […]
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It was around halfway through the 7th console generation and into the early beginnings of the 8th that indie games […]
From its debut in Japan on December 3, 1994, to its global send off in 2006, the original PlayStation earned […]
Paradoxically, the NES would end up being the console that saved the gaming industry in North America despite having some […]
You’d be forgiven for having to do a double-take when looking at the sales figures for the best-selling games on […]
When it comes to the most successful and recognizable video game companies, Nintendo stands at the very top. From its […]
Way back in 2001, Grand Theft Auto III arrived on the PlayStation 2, laying the foundation for the modern open-world […]
Since its debut on the Famicom Disk System in 1986, Castlevania has grown into far more than a single video […]
Right off the bat, let’s go ahead and establish that the Nintendo GameCube was not a console known for its […]
You’d be forgiven for thinking it was the classically busy February already and not the last week of January with […]
What was once one of the best deals in gaming is now maybe a little less so, but there are […]
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2000 was an incredible time for video games, both on console and on PC. The Sega Dreamcast had burst onto […]
From its North American launch in 1985 to the end of its production in 1995, the Nintendo Entertainment System introduced […]
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An abundance of third-party support on the Wii U (a console that was largely a commercial failure) left a lot […]
We seem to be living in a “golden age” of video game remakes and remasters, with plenty of studios taking […]
The history of video games is practically littered with influential and legendary minds who helped shape the medium — innovators […]