Director Guy Ritchie looks to be channeling that winning Gentlemen energy in new film.
The NES: How it began, worked, and saved an industry
On July 15, 1983, Nintendo sold its first Famicom. Gaming hasn’t been the same since.
Revisiting the “Tsar Bomba” nuclear test
60 years after the historic detonation, a historian offers a fresh interpretation.
Stadia finally launches on LG TVs, shows off the greatness that could’ve been
Solid stuff, but it comes well after Google began winding Stadia’s concept down.
Neo discovers he still knows kung fu in latest Matrix Resurrections trailer
“We can’t see it, but we’re all trapped inside these strange repeating loops.”
Raven Software developers walk off the job to protest QA layoffs
Strikers demand 12 laid-off colleagues “must be offered full time positions.”
Review: Halo Infinite’s campaign finishes the fight—but arrives in tatters
Great balance between classic and new ideas marred by serious technical issues.
Sony drops first look teaser trailer for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One)
The writers had so much story to tell, they split the sequel into two installments.
Raised by Wolves S2 teaser reminds us why we loved the series—until the S1 finale
“Androids can change, just like human beings.”
Activision Blizzard “will not be a part” of this year’s Game Awards show
Publisher’s nominations will stand as Keighley walks back noncommittal position.