Elite: Dangerous
'Freelancer' Was the Original Open-World Space Opera
'Freelancer' is a key link between space sims and the broader open-world genre.
'Elite: Dangerous' is a Thriving, Vast Universe-As-Marketplace
'Elite: Dangerous' doesn't even need alien invasions for it to feel big, bold, and alive.
Meet the Terrified Player Who Discovered Aliens in 'Elite: Dangerous'
It was an ordinary night, until it wasn't.
'Elite: Dangerous' Is Headed for a Galactic Arms Race
The patch notes for the game's most recent update don't mention aliens, but they still suggest the galaxy is getting ready for war.
We Discuss Finding Aliens, Never Finishing ‘Witcher 3’ on Waypoint Radio
2017 is off to a great start, y’all; we’re big into games from 2015.
After Nearly Two Years of Searching, Players Found Aliens in ‘Elite: Dangerous’
One lucky player stumbled upon creatures the game has been hinting at.
How ‘No Man’s Sky’ and ‘Elite Dangerous’ Harness the Feeling of Real Exploration
The sci-fi adventure of this summer, and Frontier's similarly ambitious epic, both use procedural generation. But what does that really mean?
The Best Video Games That Came Out of Britain This Year
Twelve brilliant British-made games from the past year and a bit, arranged into a pretend prize shortlist, exclusively because it's something to do.
Space Is, Once Again, the Place for Video Games
These are the off-Earth places I will visit, alone, just me against the vastness of the galaxy (and the occasional killer android).
Video game 'Elite: Dangerous' consists of lonely days of drifting through space
The Frontier Developments MMORPG is unlike any other.
This Was the Week in Video Games
Mario's moving to the mobile market, Hideo Kojima's clearing his desk, and Atari's acting like a bunch of dicks.
This Was the Week in Video Games
#Gamergate can't take a joke, make a documentary without falling out, or tie its laces. Probably.