Kate Robinson dives into what makes Swery’s 2018 platformer so special
Kate Robinson dives into what makes Swery’s 2018 platformer so special
A startmenu statement on the events of the past week in the games industry.
Everything you hear is running in real-time on PlayStation 5.
Spoilers abound for the year’s biggest game. It’s long, it’s messy and it’s very, very violent.
2064: Read Only Memories is a Cyberpunk story unlike any other. Check out Kate Robinson’s review.
Another day another not-E3-live-showcase-thing. Alex Green fills us in on what EA had to show this Summer.
The Guerrilla Collective was only formed this year after the cancelation of E3, yet despite that, there were a bunch of games just on Day 01. Samuel Willetts rounded them up.
There was a lot shown at the PC Gaming Show this year (some would say too much). To help Alex Green rounded everything up.
Mathew Glenn is here to tell that when it comes to diversity we should not only ask for better, but expect better.
Michael Weber breaks down the exciting future of Destiny 2. Eyes up, Guardian.
Will Valorant kill CS:GO? Will it end Overwatch’s esports hopes? Liam Gregory doesn’t think so, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a damn fine FPS.
The new and (probably) improved startmenu podcast has landed! PlayStation 5! Lockdown! Bad games!
Issy van der Velde discovered a beautiful moment in Need For Speed Heat of all places. Only to have it tainted.
Being stuck inside is making us all go a little crazy. Michael Leopold Weber is doing fine though, he’s just falling in love with a game he hates and has a newfound rivalry with a sexy dragon.
It’s been seven years since the launch of Warframe. Santi Leguiza looks at how much one of the most successful live-games changed while embodying the same spirit as always.