The Feast Begins
If you like sports—whatever sport, really—there is something to watch. But what? And for how long? And should you listen to a podcast—or read about it?
If you like sports—whatever sport, really—there is something to watch. But what? And for how long? And should you listen to a podcast—or read about it?
Patrick returns with another lineup of 31 movies to enhance your October.
In a world of endless games, how do you choose to spend your time? Rob and Patrick discuss their relationship—and time—with video games.
Now what's it going to take to get you to take this new video game console home today?
Much like the franchise itself, it feels like Star Wars video games don't really know what sandbox they should be playing in. Can that change?
As you read this, Sony is shutting down Concord mere weeks after it launched. Rob and Patrick to to unpack what happened and why.
Circana's Mat Piscatella tries to explain 2024's stumbles and why there's so much optimism about why next year might be better.
The cable TV era had plenty of downsides, but in a world without video stores, how else do stumble into a movie you didn't know you'd love?
The Game of Sisyphus is about moving a boulder up a hill, but for its developers—and by extension, its players—it's about so much more.
Everyone's got this fancy 4K TVs, and yet, everything is so dang blurry.
Rob and Patrick reminisce about their earliest days online, from trying to figure out online multiplayer to the joys of pirating music.
Resident Evil didn't know it was defining a genre. Crow Country, however, is trying to make sense of what to keep—and what to change—with hindsight.
Later this year, more people will finally get a chance to experience of one survival horror's overlooked gems.
Three long months have meant very different things to Rob and Patrick over the course of their lives.
Arkane Austin told stories about power and how we try to hold onto it. With Redfall, Redfall was the termination of that tale.