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'Control' Having a Messy Next-Gen Transition Isn't Surprising
Launching a new console is difficult enough on its own, but add on a global pandemic and the lineups for PS5 and Xbox Series X are getting sparser and sparser by the day.
Why Are Gamers Mad About a Real Competitor to Steam?
Epic’s new store has started a war with Steam, representing two titans duking it out for dominance.
This Kolkata-Based Animator’s Retelling of the ‘Mahabharata’ Humanises Its Relevance Today
In the times of mythical symbols being used for violence, Upamanyu Bhattacharyya’s creations strip off the glories of the epic wars.
In 'PUBG' You're a Super Soldier. In 'Fortnite,' You're a Super Engineer
Fortnite turns us all into Elon Musk, asking us to turn this stuff into that stuff, knowing that knocking shit apart in our path forward will probably be worth it.
Imagining the Mahabharata’s Most Interesting Women
Where did they all disappear to after doing their part with babies and marriages and questioning their husbands?
Remembering ‘Esc’, the Virtual Nightclub That Never Was
A nightclub so exclusive that no one has ever heard of it.
From Daft Punk to Skrillex, Here's 7 of the Coolest Live Setups of All-Time
Our illustrated guide to the pods, cubes, and spaceships that have made electronic music history.
What Can Virtual Reality Gaming Learn from the Death of Kinect?
Microsoft's downfallen motion-sensitive device and Oculus Rift have more in common than you may think.
‘Gears of War’ Is at the Top of the Chart, and Yes, You Should Play It Again
Or even for the first time, if you're some kind of weirdo who wasn't chainsawing Locust grunts back in the day.
There's No Lonelier Man than Michael Jackson Crying in a Dark Room
"She's Out of My Life" was a pivotal point in Michael Jackson's career and a rare moment of vulnerability right as he was on the cusp of pop megastardom.
Primordial's Gorgeous and Sprawling "Babel's Tower" Video Will Be Your Favorite Thing of Today
The vast and expansive video is somehow just as monumental as the song itself