The evolution of Project Gotham: from Metropolis Street Racer to the original Xbox and beyond By Retro Gamer Team published 27 December 22 FEATURE The chequered history of how Metropolis Street Racer transformed into Project Gotham Racing
Naraka: Bladepoint, the genre-disrupting battle royale game, leads the new issue of Edge Magazine on-sale now By Chris Schilling, Edge Magazine published 15 July 21 News “We think there are just too many shooters – but we’ve been lacking multiplayer fighting games”
Edge Magazine Presents: Game Changers - Sega quits the console business By Edge Staff published 27 October 20 Game Changers Sega's Dreamcast pioneered online console gaming, but proved cruelly ahead of its time. Edge magazine investigates a noble failure with fresh insight from one of the men at the top
Edge Magazine Presents: Game Changers – Sony invents the PlayStation By Edge Staff published 26 October 20 Game Changers Edge magazine relives the original PlayStation launch as they reported it 26 years ago, reflecting on a console debut that rewrote the future of video-games
Ghost Of Tsushima: PS4's samurai epic leads 14-page cover feature in Official PlayStation Magazine By Ian Dean published 7 February 20 New Issue Everything you need to know about Sony's open world epic, plus FREE Final Fantasy VII Remake drinks coasters with every issue
What makes Super Mario games so magical? Developers pay tribute to Nintendo's platform icon By Retro Gamer Team published 24 January 20 News Developers, including John Romero, Derek Yu and Chris Sutherland, pay tribute to the platform superstar in the new issue of Retro Gamer magazine
"Oh my god, what have I got myself into?" The inside story of the golden age of video game magazines By Lewis Packwood published 1 January 20 Feature From Crash, to Zzap!64, and Amiga Power, the anarchic gaming magazines of the 80s and 90s broke the rules and laid the path for the influencers of today
Playdate: how the publishers of Untitled Goose Game built a console designed to spark pure joy By Jen Simpkins published 31 December 19 Feature Created with care, for people who love videogames, Panic’s dinky handheld is the console no-one saw coming
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island - how Nintendo made the 'perfect' sequel to the best platformer ever By Retro Gamer Team published 25 December 19 Making Of Nintendo's Takashi Tezuka and Shigefumi Hino look back on the development of Super Mario World 2, where the Super FX chip and a risky 'hand drawn' style pushed the limits of 16-bit gaming
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bucks the trend - but are single-player campaigns doomed? By Steve Boxer published 24 December 19 Opinion Games writers debate what the irresistible rise of battle royale and games-as-a-service means for the future of narrative-led single-player games
Vox Lux is this year's most politically-charged pop movie (and the songs are great) By James Mottram published 1 May 19 Feature Natalie Portman plays a troubled singer whose star ascends after surviving a school shooting
“I’d ruptured a couple of discs in my back, which is no joke” Pacific Rim star Charlie Hunnam on the highs and lows of life on-set By Jane Crowther published 23 April 19 Interview Total Film magazine talks to movie stars about the reality of life on-set, from alpha males, to the contents of your granny bag
Dragged Across Concrete director defends his controversial police drama By James Mottram published 18 April 19 Movie News Mel Gibson stars in the film labelled a "vile, racist, right-wing fantasy" from Bone Tomahawk's S. Craig Zahler
The Curse of La Llorona introduces The Conjuring's newest bogey(wo)man, with no spooky dolls in sight By Will Salmon published 17 April 19 News Director Michael Chaves on bringing true life Mexican folklore to the screen in The Curse Of La Llorona
How to optimise your Xbox Elite Controller for better gaming By Sam Loveridge published 2 April 19 Feature Six tips and tricks to get the most accurate controller experience possible with Microsoft's luxury peripheral
Could you land a Spitfire on a beach like in Dunkirk? The movie's stunt pilot explains By Jane Crowther published 18 March 19 Feature Total Film magazine asks the experts about the truth behind astonishing movie scenarios to assess their plausibility
Alita: Battle Angel star reacts to her cyborg counterpart: "When I saw how much of me they put into her, I was pleasantly shocked" By Connor Sheridan published 2 January 19 Movie News How Alita: Battle Angel goes to "the whole next level" in combining real actors with visual effects
How indie developers finished Half-Life 3 By GamesTM Staff published 20 July 18 Feature When a former Valve writer shared his vision for the most-anticipated sequel ever, a group of indie developers tried to bring it to life
How family makes Incredibles 2 still feel special in a superhero-saturated world By Connor Sheridan published 20 June 18 Movie News "The symbolism of those powers carries most of the movie”
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom director reveals a trailer scene inspired by his childhood fears By Connor Sheridan published 5 June 18 Movie News See what JA Bayona told SFX about that raptor-in-the-bedroom scene