Games | March 6, 2019
Review: Metro Exodus
Nobody glorifies misery quite like the Russians. Across centuries of literature, poetry and music, s (...Read More)
Nobody glorifies misery quite like the Russians. Across centuries of literature, poetry and music, s (...Read More)
The best horror in popular culture holds a grotesque mirror to our contemporary fears. With that i (...Read More)
I’ve never inhabited a video game like I inhabited Red Dead Redemption 2. It’s a stagge (...Read More)
Two years in early access saw We Happy Few transform from a procedurally generated survival sim to a (...Read More)
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In the real world, architects are bound by many things: gravity, cost, materials, space. In the worl (...Read More)
Fullbright’s landmark 2013 title Gone Home was essentially a ghost story. The abandoned house (...Read More)
The story begins, as so many do, with a stormy sea, a flash of lightning, and a shipwreck. A child w (...Read More)