With Epic battles, devious plots, and compelling characters make Total War: Three Kingdoms the Game of Thrones of Chinese literature - and then a whole lot more.
Now that Game of Thrones has wrapped up on HBO, everyone is wondering: What’s next? But more important than that question is what kind of impact will Game of [...]
The European Union is amping up its regulatory powers across a broad swath of industries, and now it seems that they have turned their attention to the video games industry. [...]
Have you ever wanted to own a gun without “actually” owning a gun? How about those cool guns you play with on Call of Duty, Counter-Strike or the average army [...]
If you worried that 2019 wasn’t going to be as good as 2018 in terms of triple-A titles on tap then this article should make those concerns go away. Here are [...]
Samsara is perfect for people who enjoy games like the NES’ Lolo or even the DS title Drawn to Life. Excellent controls, intuitive mechanics, graphics and sound that help bolster [...]
Developed by Two Tribes and published by Capcom in some markets, Toki Tori first came out in 2001 as a platformer and puzzle game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color.
A quirky, fun game, Suicide Guy is one of those rare indie titles that happens to do something different with elements that are pretty common to video games as a [...]
For years, Steam dominated PC gaming as the go-to source for everything anyone could need. If your game wasn’t on Steam, it might as well not even be on [...]
Even long before Gamergate, gaming communities have come under fire for a whole range of things from violence in games to representation of minorities and other issues. But nothing has [...]
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is a hard game not to recommend, for fans or newcomers. Indeed, if you need some good, old-fashioned arcade action and first-person shooting, there’s [...]
Imagine that: You have to not only build out an insanely awesome single-player experience but also a fully-functional, robust online service as well. And you have GTA V as your [...]
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