Despite proof-of-concept video, EA’s Frostbite Engine servers are difficult to pick apart. Anthem may be down, but it’s not quite […]
Category: Gaming
Valve is facing a lawsuit over ‘monopoly’ claims on Steam – and I’m scratching my head at this one
(Image credit: Friends Stock / Shutterstock) Valve is currently facing a $900 million lawsuit over claims of unfair competition restrictions […]
Ryzen 9850X3D review: AMD’s bragging-rights gaming CPU gets more to brag about
closing the performance gap, for better or worse The tradeoffs for the $499 9850X3D make it hard to get excited […]
Alienware 16X Aurora
TechRadar Verdict Alienware’s most portable gaming laptop, the expensive 16X Aurora, manages to pack in a lot of premium components […]
How to get Doom running on a pair of earbuds
Hard to believe the gameplay on this website is powered by a set of earbuds. Hard to believe the gameplay […]
TR-49 is interactive fiction for fans of deep research rabbit holes
Skip to content Dense narrative deduction game tells a compellingly academia-tinged sci-fi tale. “And so, the work begins in earnest!” […]
‘We had to do a lot of technological work that was sort of unprecedented … which was really challenging and exciting,’ Crossplay producer on the effort to bring The New York Times’ first two-player game to life
(Image credit: Future) What is it about games that intrigues us so? Is it competition? Maybe it’s impact on brain […]
Finally, a new controller that solves the Switch 2’s “flat Joy-Con” problem
When I reviewed the Switch 2 back in June, I noted that the lack of any sort of extended grip […]
GameShark resurfaces with plans to preserve the cheat code era
For many players, GameShark was a rite of passage during the cartridge and early disc era. A small plastic device […]
Why adding modern controls to 1996’s Tomb Raider simply doesn’t work
For our C:ArsGames series, we look at the controls conundrum of early 3D. The graphical updates to Tomb Raider are […]
