
Android autonomy and socio-economics are messily explored in Quantic Dream's latest adventure.

Android autonomy and socio-economics are messily explored in Quantic Dream's latest adventure.

Keita Takahashi remains singularly unconcerned with concepts such as target audiences and player retention. When asked …

Night School Studios follows on its excellent work in Oxenfree with this touching, all-too-real look at the absurdity of life and video games.

When looking for an anecdote to illustrate both the fascination and frustration inherent in Disco Elysium, you need to …

A gruesome crime scene, a woman mounted on a merry-go-round, her left eye gouged out. A broken down theme park, slicked…

Right from the off, through something as simple as fulfilling some last-minute preparations for your big sea voyage to …

The Sinking City is Frogwares' latest, and it's the team behind The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes series - a series that…

Two siblings face the devastation of 14th century France.

Developer No Code has tirelessly described Observation as "2001 but from the perspective of HAL", a proposition that is…

Let me come clean first: I've never read World War Z the book, or watched World War Z the film. Mainly because I feel t…

From the moment I first heard about Days Gone, I wondered about its reason for existing. With so many open-world titles…

Here's my gaming metaphor of the day: Tropico is like that one friend you have - you know the one - who you see at regu…

Wargroove sends dogs to war in their best armour.