The world came crashing to a halt in 2020. Many of us have been trapped in the same house, apartment or office in a seemingly looping, endless grind. Those of us still here in 2021, having aged about ...
It's challenging to sum up in a few words the year of gaming in 2021. There was a familiar and comforting feeling as we saw games we'd anticipated for years finally launch. Yet this was also a year in ...
There's never enough time in the year for all the games I want to play. Sound familiar? Video game fans of all types can relate to the simple premise of there not being enough hours in the day to play ...
Gamers try out the latest games and gaming rigs at PAX. It’s been a strange year in a strange business. The video game industry came into 2021 with a lot of momentum, with millions of new customers, ...
It’s finally award season here at Twinfinite! Over the month of January we’re going to look back at our favorite games of 2021. That includes the plethora of strong indie games the year has seen, from ...
Metroid Dread took home the honor for Best Action/Adventure Game at the 2021 Game Awards, and there’s a good reason for that. The newest addition to the Metroid series, this release was greeted with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming and LEGO. Even if you weren’t lucky enough to grab a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S ...
Siliconera’s Game of the Year 2021 awards begin next week! But there are too many great games this year to crown ‘em all. So now, we’re sharing some of our favorites that didn’t quite make the podium ...
2022 is set to be a great year for gaming, although it would be unfair to say 2021 has been bad. Despite delays, both PlayStation and Xbox have brought out a slew of new releases for players. For Xbox ...
Our poll of NPR staff and contributors produced dozens upon dozens of favorite games — but twenty received more nominations than the others. Each of those — the comfy, the competitive, the scary, and ...
Supply-chain problems and an ongoing pandemic couldn’t hold back the tabletop world, which tried to reestablish some level of normalcy this year, between the return of major conventions like Gen Con ...
That’s it, 2021 is pretty much done. Another year where the world is on fire, but at least we still have video games. Considering they’ve all been partially developed during the Hell Times, it’s been ...
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