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The Sims 4: StrangerVille turns the creepiness dial all the way up.
Assassin’s Creed III Remastered and the Dilemma of Re-releases
Assassin's Creed III Remastered is a visual upgrade of Ubisoft’s best-selling 2012 action-adventure title, Assassin’s Creed III.
Apex Legends Is Here and It’s Custom-built to Takedown Fortnite
Apex Legends is Fornite's first triple-A competitor and it's here to take the battle royale crown.
The Hong Kong Massacre: A Quick Fix for Your Gaming Itch
The Hong Kong Massacre is a fast-paced top-down shooter in the spirit of action flicks like Hard Boiled.
E3 2018: All Eyes on Japanese Gaming at E3
2018 has been a fantastic year of gaming for Japanese publishers, and as such all eyes will be on Japanese gaming at E3.
God of War is not a perfect game – but it is a very good one
The new God of War is an excellent reboot that still struggles to contextualize its violence.
CONTEST: Win Tickets to the BLACK CREEK ESCAPE GAME in Toronto!
The "Where Dark Things Dwell" escape game returns this Spring 2018 and we want to give you and your friends a chance to break the Black Creek curse courtesy of Secret City Adventures!
Fossil Hunters Review
The debut title from Toronto's Reptoid Games is an entrancing effort about digging up old bones.
Way of the Passive Fist Review
The retro brawler with a twist is a fresh, fun, and fascinating take on one of gaming's oldest genres.
Play Dead S3 Episode 2: Dan Salvato on Doki Doki Literature Club
On this episode of Play Dead, Gabby talks with Dan Salvato, the creator of the critically-acclaimed, romance-slash-horror visual novel game Doki Doki Literature Club.
The Frozen Wilds Is Better Without Microtransactions
Microtransactions and loot boxes have made video games far less immersive.
All You Need to Know About Twitch
Twitch is one of the fastest growing streaming sites on the internet, but how does Twitch make money?
Damage Camp Points to a Bright Future for Toronto Gaming
The recent event was a sign of things to come as the Toronto Media Arts Centre prepares to move into its new home.
Shadow of War Walks a Fine Line Between Art and Profit
At what point do financial considerations damage the artistic integrity of a video game?
Call of Duty: WWII has a Nazi Problem
Sledgehammer still needs to grapple with gaming's toxic culture and the uncomfortable history of WWII.