The Bell Keeps Ringing
The adventures of middle age are not always pleasant, especially as our bodies begin to fail us.
The adventures of middle age are not always pleasant, especially as our bodies begin to fail us.
The TV adaptation of one of Waypoint's longest podcasts ever is almost there.
A way to avoid panic, a stylish fashion magazine, and, of course, a board game.
A journey through playing the Switch 2 while visiting New York.
Patrick's history with PC gaming is marked by long lapses between PC gaming.
Gaming's most famous skeptic made a single, notable exception for a singular game.
Whenever faced with a clean hard drive and a new video card, Rob reaches for his personal benchmark games.
Half-Life was a tour de force of FPS design, but its influence is also behind a lot of what went wrong in games.
They're different shows united by the same problem.
A nod to the (dare)devil, picking a new head of the church, and trying to pronounce Gquuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuux.
The indie hit Keep Driving has Rob and Patrick pondering a question: when you were in your first accident, what was the phone call like with your parents?
When you build a life with another person, what changes when they're away? With Patrick's wife out of town, he reflects with Rob on how the daily dynamics shift in ways big and small.
XCOM revitalized turn-based tactics games. Then it started holding them back.
Game-Labs' creative leadership may have quit the field, but American Revolution is better than abandonware.