Bizarre Things That Almost Ruined Great Games
Thankfully, developers are often able to catch these bugs and save the game, leaving no trace of the error but an interesting behind-the-scenes story.
Read MoreThankfully, developers are often able to catch these bugs and save the game, leaving no trace of the error but an interesting behind-the-scenes story.
Read MoreLet's take a look at the biggest differences between the "Uncharted" movie and the acclaimed video games and how they stack up against each other.
Read MoreMeridan 59 was a game that did what it could with dial-up internet connections and vector graphics, finding a way to make it all work back in 1996.
Read MoreBlizzard has released a number of smash hits, but the unreleased MMO Titan was a huge letdown for the company.
Read MoreHere's a rundown of what World of Warcraft has to offer, including what's on the way in the upcoming Shadowlands expansion.
Read MoreThe past decade of cosplay yielded many contest-winning looks, bold creations, and fun takes on classic characters. Here are some of the best.
Read MoreWhile nothing matches the energy of sitting around the table with friends, "Baldur's Gate 3" delivers the depth and choice of "D&D" in a massive package.
Read Morewhile critics have found a lot to like in Kate Bishop's new storyline, a lack of new gameplay and player interest has many concerned about the game's future.
Read More"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" isn't a perfect title, but it still effectively presents a game of cat-and-mouse that can be as terrifying as it is exhilarating.
Read MoreIt takes a great deal of skill to beat some gaming's meanest bosses -- and even more if you're using pizza or a living fish to do your fighting.
Read More"The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" seemed like a shoe-in for game of the year, but a new challenger has arrived.
Read MoreThis resume may reveal when "GTA 6" began, as well as the existence of another unannounced sequel.
Read More"Marble It Up! Ultra's" single-player campaign and multiplayer modes provide plenty reason to get friends and family together for some marble-based fun.
Read MoreIt sure sounds like the parent company behind "Grand Theft Auto" is expecting a huge 2024.
Read More"Atlas Fallen" reaches for the stars and manages to stand on its own in a crowded genre with its ambitious story scenes and gripping combat.
Read More"Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical" invites you into a magical world filled with music, strong characters, and a thrilling plot.
Read More"Apex Legends" has built up quite a roster of characters, but one Legend may soon fall.
Read More"Flutter Away" is a fun, colorful adventure through the rainforest that is great for all ages, but a must-play for kids and families.
Read MoreIf it were up to Hasbro, fans would be able to revisit these classic "Transformers" games.
Read MoreJuly was a great month to stay out of the heat and fire up some great games. Here are the top choices for the month, judging by Metacritic score.
Read MoreNot every video game sequel started off as one. Here are some titles that changed in development or were totally passed off as something else.
Read More"Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon" has been a long time coming. Here's why it's going to be a game-changer.
Read More"Red Dead Redemption" fans are used to searching for clues -- and the latest update to Rockstar's website might mean exciting news for the franchise.
Read More"ANVIL" offers a mix of shooter mechanics, strategic gameplay, and cooperative multiplayer. However, the game still needs some fine-tuning here and there.
Read MoreThe first artwork for "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" may have leaked. Here's what fans have learned from it.
Read More"Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara" proudly carries the torch lit by its predecessors, while offering a fresh, simplistic spin on the platforming formula.
Read MoreForget Barbenheimer. In the 1990s, Barbie managed to dethrone "Doom" in popularity.
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