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In the history of the gaming industry, few projects illustrate the limbo between creative triumph and commercial failure quite as perfectly as the Jazz Jackrabbit series.
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In the history of the gaming industry, few projects illustrate the limbo between creative triumph and commercial failure quite as perfectly as the Jazz Jackrabbit series.

Action didn’t save Final Fantasy. From FF15 to Rebirth, the franchise is chasing trends instead of leading them — while classic turn-based titles quietly thrive.

Last year belonged to the underdogs—projects that didn't need tens of millions of dollars in funding to make an impact. And I use the word "dominance" deliberately.

Agent 47 takes on Slim Shady in this surreal dream-sequence mission. Featuring Eminem’s own voice acting and mind-bending teleportation, it’s a brilliant crossover that defies logic.

We’ve all been there: you wait for a game for months, install it, fire it up, and then—an hour later—you realize it’s just not "it." The graphics are great, the story seems okay, but something is off.

Regardless of how you look at video games, the factual state is that they unify elements of all other art forms and even surpass them with one key and unique characteristic—interactivity.

The answer to the question of why we replay games is quite complex. It is probably already clear to everyone that the main difference between video games and other media lies in interactivity.

A lot of people don’t know this, but the original Morrowind was first planned as just an upgraded version of Daggerfall. This meant the entire province of Morrowind was supposed to be in the game, mos

First, let's look at the facts. The Witcher 4 marks the beginning of a new trilogy set after the events of The Witcher 3. This also means we are officially moving on from Geralt as the protagonist, li

Despite the absolute freedom games give us, most people still choose to be "good." This proves that video games are much more than just a way to kill time.