Sneaky little fella.
"Red Dead Online has been immensely successful and long lasting."
For people who don't play city builders, it may be easy to look at them as something mechanical and bureaucratic. Grids of streets, well-ordered manufacturing production lines, and carefully tailored catchment areas to ensure residential zones will efficiently staff nearby businesses, don't scream…
Dr No code.
Two 450-layer memory chips bonded together.
You did think it was multilayer ceramic capacitors, didn't you?
Finding common ground in unexpected places.
Hatch the wyvern egg to recruit this draconic companion.
GTA 6 during a heatwave after a bank holiday, we could've had it all.
One of the bits of Oblivion remake mod Skyblivion I'm most keen to explore is all sorted and ready to go. The modders have announced that they've finished making and QA testing their revamped versions of The Elder Scrolls 4's Ayleid ruins, marking another key step forward in their journey, even if…
"There's probably a reason why EA never wanted to hire me."
Riot is "pretty *not* open" to the idea of third-party skins.
Let's see if he changes his tune when AI agents take over from CEOs.
"You see games that are basically features without any soul."
A pricey office chair, but with genuine comfort, support, and customisation.
Dishonored co-directors Raphael Colantonio and Harvey Smith seem like good mates. In a newly published YouTube let's play of their creation, they sit side by side, both dressed in black t-shirts like a married couple who've gone to great pains to coordinate their threads. Would that still be the…
Samsung seems to be flooding the market with QD-OLED panels.
My intolerable efforts to become Rock Paper Shotgun's new Erotica Uncle proceed apace with Step 'n Smush, a free WIP browser game in which you play some extremely large women sexily stepping all over bustling 2D cities. You've got 70 seconds to squash as many buildings as you can, gaining size for…
Developer responds to Blow's criticism of his "mutant-freak modern reimagining" of Mario's P-Meter.
The game industry is built on long-running franchises, but Devolver says it doesn't want that for its narrative-focused puzzle game.