Beavis and Butt-Head’s streaming-only return on June 23 is sci-fi for morons
Titular duo spacewalks, travels to future later this month. Heh, heh, "titular."
Titular duo spacewalks, travels to future later this month. Heh, heh, "titular."
More big teases of PlayStation VR2, though the headset doesn't have a release date.
Great ARPG-on-phone production values hampered by terrible economic decisions.
The first third of Disney+'s latest limited series is a slow, family-friendly burn.
Old and new come together to surpass expectations, take our breath away.
Massive year-over-year growth will require more PC launches—so it's time to speculate.
This "sometime in 2022" game could overtake Doom 2016 as the most metal FPS ever.
A Shrek for a new era, as Disney lets Lonely Island go nuts (in PG fashion).
Yes, the Warner Bros. pastiche is weird. But its co-op arena battling is refined.
Blizzard's first "smartphone RTS" doesn't break new ground—but feels solid anyway.
Production woes, entirely new series, casting leaks—but also major questions unanswered.
Time-limited game trials are in, but quite a few Sony exclusives are not (for now).
Nvidia's DLSS still wins, but older cards can start doing new tricks.
Xbox Game Studios hasn't put out a new game this year. What will it announce in June?
It's unreal, baby. As in, Unreal Engine 1.0. Yet despite obvious issues, it's OK-ish.
AMD is also using the occasion to formally usher in FSR "2.0" upscaling.
Beleaguered game's most famous reveal was based on fully playable code.
Do you like interrupting films with jokes? Is it hurting friendships? Play this instead.
Shining example of why MCU should trust a singular filmmaker's vision.
Shareholders want more corporate books opened in light of "disturbing allegations."
Better online, but fails to exceed high bar set by popular Wii Sports originals.
$300 million deal includes "over 50" classic games' rights, over 1,000 devs.
Our dive into gaming-soda history goes back to the dubious Pepsi Invaders.
But share prices falter while critics allege "undue concentration of market power."
Bethesda Launcher will shutter on May 11. Act now (or, honestly, later if you want).
The original game held a wealth of surprises. Its meta-obsessed follow-up has even more.
Retail attempt down the road from Meta's VR labs primarily dedicated to VR headsets.
Pristinely disguised edutainment—and its creator clarifies game's background math.
New execs confirm they never wanted $5.99/mo streaming-only fork to launch.
Plus, great news about a much-requested Resident Evil 4 VR mode, now live on Quest 2.
Four years after EA's "Ragtag" project was scrapped—but what will new game look like?
This quirky system cranked its way into our hearts—after a serious crank-related scare.
The system's $179 price includes a ton of games. Spoil their surprises here.
If true, this isn't Sony's first time spilling beans via online image updates.
Resigns after boss's "abrupt termination," hints at Activision's "political influence."
Digital Foundry confirms that RDNA 2 features are online—but only in Windows (for now).
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