Yakuza reinvents itself for a new generation.
We sit down with Michael Pachter and discuss where the video game market may be headed.
Who will come out on top this time around?
This is how they can have their cake, and eat it too.
Amnesia: Rebirth elevates psychological horror to an entirely new level.
I hope you really like World 1-1...
Well, well, well, how the turntables.
It shouldn't work, but 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is a stunning triumph of ambition.
Mario deserves a celebration with much more pomp and grandeur.
The answer will either surprise you, or be abundantly obvious to you. No middle ground.
Sony hurt themselves in their confusion.
Every now and then, Nintendo pushes its luck a bit too far. This is one of those times.
Come PS5 and Xbox Series X, and open world games are still going to be everywhere.
No amount of mental gymnastics or false analogies changes that fact, sorry.
Battletoad manages to (mostly) stick the landing.
We get some great insights into the potential future direction of the industry.
Microsoft finally seems to be ready to not have business considerations interfere with their games.
Nintendo unlocked their next stage like a JRPG boss.
Sony now finds itself in very rarefied company.
Nintendo's silence is deafening.