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A damning take on Metacritic, and how review scores hurt games
Dad hacks Donkey Kong so his daughter can be the hero; this guy deserves the high score in parenting
Drugs, video games, and the dangers of losing yourself in a combination of both
Kotaku
Stephen Totilo
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Killer Instinct milking the League of Legends formula is good news for everyone but hardcore gamers
Chanting inside the tunnel of your mind: Why Soundself was the most original game at E3
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab is obsessed with a certain game, and I bet you can guess what it is
Grid 2 is a good racing game, but that may not be enough
Gunpoint is a 2D neo-noir stealth puzzle game that isn’t afraid to break the fourth wall
The Last of Us review: A violent, emotional, satisfying adventure of a game
Beating the best at Street Fighter IV is worth just $4,000, but the respect is priceless
When AAA for $20 may be too much: XCOM: Enemy Unknown is coming to iOS devices this Thursday
Nintendo announces Smash Bros, Donkey Kong, Yoshi’s Island games and more on live stream
Game of Thrones finale: when we get to where we’re going, and don’t know where to go next
Game of Thrones review: Now the rains weep o’er his hall, with no one there to hear
Virtual reality, an empty movie theater, and peace: how the Rift could change how we watch movies
How one man exploited a game show in a surreal show of skill and concentration
The fascinating true story about the birth of Respawn, and how Zampella and West left Activision
The military comes out swinging against Xbox One’s usage restrictions