
Epic Games Store will give 88% revenue to developers
by Ian Dransfield | Dec 04, 2018 | Gaming, News
Move sees Fortnite publisher tackle Steam head-on
by Ian Dransfield | Dec 04, 2018 | Gaming, News
Move sees Fortnite publisher tackle Steam head-on
by Mark Harrison | Dec 04, 2018 | Feature
Here are the answers to our quiz from 4th December 2020 – how did you do?...
by Simon Brew | Dec 03, 2018 | Podcasts
In the latest episode of Film Stories with Simon Brew, Simon heads back to the 1990s (for a change!), and looks at two very different hit movies....
by Adam Barnes | Dec 03, 2018 | Gaming, Reviews
Invisible assassins aren’t supposed to leave a mark
by Ian Dransfield | Nov 30, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
For the first time, Fallout 76 doesn’t demand a mega-gigabyte download
by Dan Root | Nov 29, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
Back after an eight-year break, Mega Man remains one of gaming’s most recognisable characters. Dan Root charts the Blue Bomber’s changing art and animation
by Simon Brew | Nov 28, 2018 | News
We're thrilled to be introducing a new UK film magazine into the world: Film Stories!
by Eric Lefarius | Nov 28, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
Pen-and-paper RPGs share many of the systems and mechanics of their video game counterparts. So why isn’t adapting them more straightforward?
by Simon Brew | Nov 27, 2018 | Video
Dan looks back at a 90s classic, digging into some of the weird and wonderful stories behind the production of Fight Club. How did Fincher use the...
by Ryan Lambie | Nov 27, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
Here’s how a Parisian teenager’s dinnertime inspiration led to his debut indie game
by Ryan Lambie | Nov 26, 2018 | Gaming, Interviews
BioShock 2 and Thief designer Jordan Thomas talks exclusively about his new multiplayer game, The Blackout Club
by Simon Brew | Nov 26, 2018 | Podcasts
Simon looks at the long gestation of Good Morning Vietnam, and the plans for Spider-Man films that brought The Martian to Ridley Scott.
by Simon Brew | Nov 24, 2018 | Video
Now with lovely video! Simon revisits the somewhat darker return to the Indiana Jones franchise and examines just what led to the filmmakers creating...
by Mike Bithell | Nov 23, 2018 | Gaming, Opinions
Thomas Was Alone creator Mike Bithell on the inevitability of change
by Ian Dransfield | Nov 23, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
Emerging from Fallout 76’s vault; emerging into Fallout 76’s issues
by Simon Brew | Nov 21, 2018 | Video
We know! Exciting, right?...
by Ryan Lambie | Nov 21, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
It's been in development for seven years and counting. Meet Clive ‘N’ Wrench, and the solo developer behind it
by Ian Dransfield | Nov 20, 2018 | Gaming, Interviews, Previews
Veteran creative director Lars Gustavsson tells us he’s still excited – and nervous – about Battlefield V
by Simon Brew | Nov 19, 2018 | Video
I know, right? Order of the Phoenix made huge amounts of cash and yet was somehow written off by its studio as a commercial failure, although that...
by Harry Slater | Nov 19, 2018 | Gaming, Reviews
A tactics game that doesn’t quite hit the mark
by Simon Brew | Nov 19, 2018 | Podcasts
Simon looks at the darkness of Indiana Jones & The Temple Of Doom, and the cross-Atlantic uneasy marriage that led to Chicken Run
by Ian Dransfield | Nov 15, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
Making your way into Fallout 76's wasteland could be harder than you’d expect
by Simon Brew | Nov 14, 2018 | Video
In this episode of Film Stories, Dan considers how far Ridley's Scott's commitment to the visuals of the film impaired his relationship with his...
by Jake Laverde | Nov 13, 2018 | Gaming, Reviews
It’s Yakuza: the exploding heads edition
by Ian Dransfield | Nov 12, 2018 | Gaming, Reviews
Rockstar's latest is deep, atmospheric, and ambitious - but roundly stuck in an open-world past we've moved on from
by Simon Brew | Nov 12, 2018 | Podcasts
In the latest episode of Film Stories with Simon Brew, Simon looks at the first cinematically-released Marvel movie, and the long gestation of the...
by Kim Justice | Nov 09, 2018 | Feature, Gaming
A new frontier opened up as the British games industry exploded in the 1980s. Careers were born and classic games made, but few companies survived that turbulent decade
by Ryan Lambie | Nov 09, 2018 | Gaming, Previews
We take an early look at Nomada Studio’s ethereal platform game, Gris
by Jessica Price | Nov 09, 2018 | Gaming, Opinions
Game reviews can - and should - be so much more than consumer guides, Jessica Price writes