Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
The most important part of a speech is the beginning and the end, and while a video game isn't the same as a speech, the beginning and the end of a game are just as important. These aspects can make ...
August has arrived, which means fans of video games have a whole new month's worth of PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC games to crack open and play. No matter what platform you prefer, ...
My PCMag career began in 2013 as an intern. Now, I'm a senior writer, using the skills I acquired at Northwestern University to write about dating apps, meal kits, programming software, website ...
Do you want to play video games, but don't own a console or gaming PC? These top game streaming services let you access remote hardware to play on almost any device you already own. I’m PCMag’s home ...
Mark Sammut serves as the primary list editor for GameRant's video game department and contributes to other sections like anime lists. In a previous life, he also wrote for TheGamer, other Valnet ...
The Legend of Zelda is one of the most iconic video game series of all time. Starting on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986, The Legend of Zelda follows various incarnations of Princess Zelda ...
The best racing games for PC come in all shapes and sizes. You can go from the ultra-realistic simulators to the sublimely artistic, with a quick stop-off at the chaos of a kart racer. Just because ...
Since the launch of the Crossword in 1942, The Times has captivated solvers by providing engaging word and logic games. In 2014, we introduced the Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter ...
While mainly associated with console games, Resident Evil has a long history on mobiles as well. From roughly 2001 to 2013, Capcom published a new Resi mobile game annually, and sometimes even more ...
Clicker games, also known as 'idle' or 'incremental' games, portray certain expectations from the name alone: click your mouse, get a tiny reward like a pixelated cookie or a little frog, and repeat ...