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‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’ Review: Compelling Superhero Game Is A Wild Ride

In the third Spider-Man installment from Insomniac Games, the roller-coaster dramatic story and innovative action mesh artfully—and sometimes perfectly.
By Harold Goldberg

‘The Last of Us’ Review: A Post-Apocalyptic Journey Familiar to Gamers (And Everyone Else)

This big-budget HBO adaptation of the PlayStation game is well made, but treads well-worn territory.
By Dylan Roth

Best Games of 2022

From a stray cat to Norse gods, with stops in between to piece together lost films and manage a cult, these are the best games of the year.
By Harold Goldberg

God of War Ragnarök: A Game About Life During Wartime (With Plenty of Blood)

By Harold Goldberg
HBO Max Roku Wonder Woman 1984 Viewership

HBO Max Lines Up Key Distribution for the ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Release

By Brandon Katz
Duncan Trussell and Drew Carey tape a podcast while fans watch on AltSpaceVR.

Pioneering VR Comic Duncan Trussell on Closure of Startup Powering All-Digital Shows

By Brady Dale
One of the many characters users can play in 'Everything.'

This Immersive Video Game Could Win an Oscar Next Year

By John Bonazzo
Gamers try out the new Sony VR headset in Sony Playstation booth during the annual E3 2016 gaming conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 14, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. The Electronic Entertainment Expo will run from June 14 -16.

Who Will Make Virtual Reality’s Equivalent of ‘Serial’?

By Brady Dale
A screenshot of Calvino Noir, a new adventure game for iPhone and iPad. (Photo: Calvino Noir)

This iPhone Adventure Game Was Inspired by an 18th-Century Architect’s Drawings

By Alanna Martinez
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Know You and Your Ninja’s Limits—Insights From the N++ AMA

By Brady Dale
Final Fantasy VII Remake (Photo: Screenshot/YouTube)

E3: The Best Moments from the Biggest Week in Games

By Nick Mangione
Coming soon to a China near you? (Wikimedia Commons)

Geeks in China Are Finally Allowed to Buy Videogame Consoles

By Jordyn Taylor

Booting Up: Netflix Has 77,000 Sub-Categories So Why Does It Always Suggest The Office?

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: Reportedly, No One Likes Working at Foursquare

By Jordan Valinsky

Take Special Care With Your Customer Data. If This New Online Security Bill Passes, You Could Be Sued

By Nitasha Tiku
Members of the group Anonymous protest during Spain's film Goya Awards ceremony at Teatro Real in Madrid.11.

Sony Admits They Don’t Know Their Hacker, But Hints Anonymous is to Blame

By Ben Popper

Sony Snubs Congress, Admits to Another Security Breach

By Ben Popper

Game On: Hackers Claim to Have Playstation Users Credit Card Info

By Ben Popper
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