Many games came out in 2019. James Bosco would argue too many. These games left him wanting more.
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Many games came out in 2019. James Bosco would argue too many. These games left him wanting more.
It’s that magical time of year when Issy lets everyone know the issues he has with them. Video games? Your towers are mildly irritating.
Jack Simpson wants to tell you about some great games from 2019. And I want to show you this picture of Norman Reedus in a Santa hat.
2019 was pretty terrible and the video game industry was no exception, but at least Liam Gregory found some cool stuff to play…
Will Sawyer gives us a sneak peak at the upcoming Doom Eternal. What can we expect on the highway to hell?
Melanin Gamers are one of the groups promoting and championing diversity in video games. Their founder talks to Calypso about who they are and what the future might hold.
Sometimes it’s better to keep the cards close to your chest about why you love a game. Calypso Mellor struggles to tell you why you should play A Normal Lost Phone, but you should play it anyway.
The Switch Lite is coming, and if you’re like Calypso, you might need some solid reasons to justify buying it…
Matthew Lanceley takes us on a journey through the nightmare that is video game advertising.
Alfie Kerr takes a trip through the games that make us feel a little better about the world.
Aza Hudson takes a look back at the old days, before the Advance Wars franchise was unceremoniously dumped by Nintendo.
Louie Cornish turns to face the strange changes, using Outer Wilds as a mirror.
Crowds are part of any sport, including the ‘e’ type. However does the presence of fans ruin the way pros play? Liam Gregory lets you know his thoughts.
The newest season of Black Mirror gave us a look into the potential future of VR in the episode Striking Vipers. Although Striking Vipers is part of a TV Issy van der Velde takes us through its very real implications.