The man who is keeping 1990s virtual reality machines alive.People used to download games on the radio.The Secret Douglas Adams RPG people have been playing for 15 years.DJ sim Hexagroove is more about reading the crowd than beat matching.Marvel’s Avengers shows why licensed games are such a gamble.The warm and fuzzy spiritfarer asks you to embrace death.Programming robots to colonise planets for you in Autonauts.Interviewing Yu Suzuki is like playing Lucky Hit.Synced could be Tencent’s first global smash.Cyberpunk 2077 producer peacemongers probably won’t finish the game.Cyberpunk 2077 looks like a more slick and ultraviolent Deus Ex.Monster Hunter World’s Iceborne expansion doesn’t mess about.The UK’s National Videogame Museum switches on in Sheffield.Going from Drake to skate with Whoop This Arcade.The best bit of Shenmue II is quacky races.Laser League: the best game of 2018 that nobody’s playing.Take my hand: how we touch in virtual worlds.The wobbly world of experimental gaming hardware.The bittersweet and sour search for Chinese representation in games.Why Annapurna Interactive is the most exciting publisher around.PuyoGB: Creating a scene around the Japanese puzzler.What Japanese games can teach us about Japanese culture.Puyo Puyo Tetris deserves to be the next big esport.Under the thumb: the evolution of buttons.What a games trophies can tell you about its players.How great puzzle games deconstruct the world.Modern life, self-improvement, and Celeste.Hollow Knight revitalises metroidvania thanks to a little souls.How Zer0ranger assimilates a genre and explodes into space.Yokus island express is a delightful open world built around pinball.The most influential piece of music in video games was composed in 1888.The adolescent male fantasy of DMCs opening act.Why hard work gets you nowhere in Assassins’ Creed.How Manhunt subverts the macho power fantasy.This is an Amber archive, which means that links below will still lead to the original site if it worked the last time the system checked them, but you can also hover over a link to see backup options (this is actually true of most links across the site!). The site went offline in the early hours of 10th September. This page collects articles submitted between 7th and 9th September 2020, when Future Publishing had announced that they would not be renewing their license rights to the Kotaku and Gizmodo brands in the UK it was initially not clear whether the content published there would remain live online, so we quickly created emergency backups in our archive.
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