The Everlasting Popularity of ‘Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic’ Kyle A. McLaughlin, Elizabethtown College This article is about the long-lasting interest in Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic decades after its initial release.… February 22, 2024
Paramount Plus’ ‘Halo’—Losing its Wings Kyle A. McLaughlin, Elizabethtown College This article will feature the upcoming second season of “Halo” and analyze the discontinuity the previous season had with its fanbase.… February 12, 2024
‘The Last of Us’ Episode 3 Is a Milestone for LGBT Characters Joshua Laine, Emmanuel College The hit HBO Max show masterfully breaks away from queer stereotypes and embraces authenticity.… March 1, 2023
The Most Influential Video Game Franchises of the Past 10 Years Tommy Nguyen, Clovis Community College We started off with a bang and now we’re back to our roots.… December 15, 2019
The Weirdest and Best New Pokémon from ‘Sword’ and ‘Shield’ Nathan Coles, Oakland University The latest entry in the franchise went all-in on creative and unique designs.… December 13, 2019
Are Nintendo’s Amiibo Figures on a Continual Decline? Nathan Coles, Oakland University The collectible figures have been left on the shelf for too long.… December 6, 2019
‘Overwatch 2’ Is a Welcome Expansion on the Original Game Nathan Coles, Oakland University The sequel to Overwatch introduces a lot of exciting additions for fans to experience.… December 4, 2019
The Game Awards 2019 Show That Video Games Are Art Too Tommy Nguyen, Clovis Community College The Oscars of gaming is giving this medium the recognition that it deserves.… November 25, 2019
Google Stadia Is an Unfortunate Attempt at Video Game Streaming Brendan Bell, Towson University Lag and the inability to download games is really hampering the tech giant's foray into cloud gaming services.… November 25, 2019
‘Pokémon Sword and Shield’ Divides Fans After Release Tommy Nguyen, Clovis Community College The newest addition to the storied franchise includes some long-awaited features, but outdated graphics and reduced content as well.… November 16, 2019
‘Untitled Goose Game’ Is a Celebration of Necessary Chaos Matthew Robison, University of South Florida This clever combination of the stealth and point-and-click subgenres encourages a penchant for mayhem.… October 11, 2019
So You Want To Write A Video Game: College Edition Isador Pinto, Ringling College of Art + Design Start your writing in the virtual realm while navigating the reality of the semester.… July 5, 2019
3 Hilariously Creative Gaming YouTube Channels Thomas Turner, University of Rhode Island Gaming is more fun when there's a joke or two involved.… August 18, 2018
Forget Book to Film — These 5 Video Games Need to See the Big Screen Carrie Christensen, Pensacola Christian College It worked for 'Tomb Raider.'… August 2, 2018
These 5 Video Game Soundtracks Will Level Up Your Workout Routine Casey LaValley, Ferris State University Who said video games and exercise don’t mix?… July 21, 2018
‘Baldi’s Basics’ Brings Nostalgia for Millennial Gamers Caitlyn Conville, Bergen Community College The indie video game parody is based on educational games from the 1980s and 1990s.… June 15, 2018
5 Indie Games Worth Playing on Nintendo Switch Casey LaValley, Ferris State University When it comes to climbing, farming, fighting and golfing, these Nintendo Switch games aren't playing around.… May 31, 2018
‘Street Fighter’ Might Debut on the Big Screen, but Should It? Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 'Street Fighter' has been a popular fighting game series for decades, but would it translate well on the big screen? Or would fans be disappointed?… April 14, 2018
Stanford’s Maya Ziv Explains the Stories Games Tell and How They’re Told Cason Ragland, University of North Carolina at Greensboro They may not be books or films, but games can still tell captivating stories that players love.… March 16, 2018