Every December, instead of searching for a group consensus, Gameological looks back at the year in games through…
Every December, instead of searching for a group consensus, Gameological looks back at the year in games through…
Welcome to our weekly open thread for the discussion of gaming plans, nagging questions, and whatever else we feel…
Every two years, you hear the same refrain over and over again: The Olympics are boring. Maybe it says more about us…
19XX was simultaneously the end of Capcom’s 1942/1943 shooters and their salvation. Trading in the deeply awkward…
Nobody has the time to play all the great video games that hit the market. Between the increasingly even…
Like oh-so many dystopian sci-fi parables, Headlander opens with the discovery of the lone survivor of a forgotten…
Most songs on video game soundtracks are functionally named, reflecting the time and place they appear in the game…
This installment’s question comes from longtime commenter Unexpected Dave: What game can you only enjoy when…
Over the past few years, Nintendo has shown a greater willingness to collaborate than ever before. By welcoming…
Sometimes, in life, we try new things and they just don’t work out for us. This is especially noticeable in pop…
This installment’s question comes from Gameological editor Matt Gerardi:
Before there were instruction manuals, self-help books, and televangelists, there was mythology. Expansive stories…
Welcome to our weekly open thread for the discussion of gaming plans, nagging questions, and whatever else we feel…
IndieCade East always proves to be a breath of fresh air for game design. Every year at this event in New York’s…
This installment’s question comes from A.V. Club contributor Zack Handlen:
The Suikoden games never shy away from depicting war as truly devastating. Suikoden III tells the series’ most fully…
School rivalries are an unfortunate and inescapable result of human tendencies. A protective sense of pride kicks in…
This installment’s question comes from Gameological contributor Anthony John Agnello: What game would you rather…
Pokémon turned 20 last month. Kids who traded their Geodudes and Magikarps on the playground when the games first…
This installment’s question comes from Gameological contributor Patrick Lee: What game do you love despite knowing…