Twenty years after the release of this cult classic RPG, The Chinese Room is reviving the blood-sucking series from the grave. Learn about its open-world Seattle, fast-paced combat, and rocky development history.
Some video games are meant to be played by families. Some are about families. Here are some of the bloodlines that have persisted through franchise sequels and spinoffs.
Editor-in-chief Matt Miller went to the Wizards of the Coast headquarters to learn about how D&D’s upcoming books will embrace the Forgotten Realms, a classic setting you might recognize from Baldur’s Gate 3.
We interviewed the developers at Obsidian to learn everything we could about Grounded 2’s Game Preview period, including its new map, tools, rideable bugs, and more.
Though I relished in each moment of discovery and lived for the run where I put together my learnings to complete all the goals in one run, Time Flies' lifespan is nearly as short as the titular character's.
Across its 12-hour runtime, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound seamlessly blends gorgeous pixel art, inventive level design, and sublime gameplay to create one of the best retro throwbacks I've ever played.
Donkey Kong and Pauline’s adventure is a showpiece for Nintendo’s new console, and it meets the incredibly high standard the developer has been setting for itself since the ‘80s.
The Elder Scrolls Online had a rough launch, but turned it around in a beautiful way in large part due to community feedback. But other MMORPGs have lost touch with their communities, and that's the creative director's biggest fear.
While I have over 30 playthroughs of the trilogy, something about the remaster has made Thane's storyline hit closer to home than I have ever felt before.
Reports began circulating earlier last week about Netflix's interest in more gaming adaptations. We've been able to talk to our own source, here's what we know.
Modders hit the ground running to rebuild the extensive options that were available for the original Mass Effect trilogy, including the return of console commands.
From an expensive monthly fee to a lack of direction with the base story, Elder Scrolls Online was a mess at launch. Since then, however, it's transformed into something better, something that we talked about with the game's creative director.