Get Senpai to notice you with PlayStation at its most wonderfully Japanese By Alan Wen published 22 December 17 Best List From road tripping buddies to rapping dogs, we've picked out our favourite quintessentially Japanese games to grace Sony's consoles.
Stop making games into films – channels like Netflix are the natural home for adaptations By Mike Diver published 22 December 17 Opinion It’s in the episodic format that several-hours-long interactive adventures can truly shine
Looking backwards is the wrong thing to do. Games are simply better now By Miriam McDonald published 22 December 17 Opinion Gaming technology has never looked better, so stop looking to the past for games.
A year on from release, No Man’s Sky is what you always wanted, and then some By Hannah Dwan published 22 December 17 Opinion The criticisms levied at No Man’s Sky on release are no longer true
It’s time for PS VR to offer us more than just great games - bring us experiences too By Chris Scullion published 21 December 17 Opinion
Hotline Miami’s cleverest surprise is that it’s not a shooter - it’s a puzzle game By Simon Bramble published 21 December 17 Retrospective Yes, really.
The current generation needs more triple AAA games that break boundaries By Anne-Marie Coyle published 21 December 17 Opinion
Screwing over friends and fixing up windows in COD: World At War’s Nazi Zombies, one of gamings best spin offs By Dave Meikleham published 21 December 17 Opinion Remembering the good times with what makes Cod Zombies brilliant
It's just too easy to be a dick in GTA Online, so why bother being anything else? By Sam Roberts published 15 December 17 Opinion Why is everyone so horrible in GTA Online? It just happens. All the time.
After 15 years, take to London's mean streets and ’ave a butcher’s at The Getaway – the grittiest and ’ardest GTA clone By Robert Zak published 14 December 17 Retrospective
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' Brendan Greene on its Xbox One launch, new features, maps and more - "we’ll have to work with the community" By Phil Iwaniuk published 12 December 17 Interview The biggest game in the world arrives on Xbox. We speak to the developers behind it
This is how to improve video game inventory screens (sort of...) By Steve Hogarty published 9 December 17 Opinion
Discovering the potential for Hazelight's A Way Out by revisiting Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons By Stephen Ashby published 6 December 17 Opinion
Difficulty in games should never be insurmountable to the point where you stop playing By Luke Kemp published 4 December 17 Opinion
A brief history of RPGs on Xbox - how Microsoft's console modernised role playing games By Daniella Lucas published 4 December 17 Features The role-playing games that defined Xbox’s past and are shaping its future
The creators behind creepy new Netflix drama Dark explain why their show is more Twin Peaks than Stranger Things By Josh Winning published 28 November 17 Features
The making of Grand Theft Auto - From Race 'n' Chase to GTA By Edge Staff published 19 October 17 Features In celebration of Grand Theft Auto's 20th anniversary, this making-of series explores the turbulent origins of the multi-million dollar franchise.
How the creators of GTA swapped city streets for school beats in Bully: Scholarship Edition By Sam Roberts published 3 May 17 Retrospective
On a mighty quest to find epic lutes and musical stardom in a fully modded up Skyrim Special Edition By Matthew Gilman published 9 March 17 Features
Why Los Santos is Grand Theft Auto's most iconic city By Edge Staff published 21 September 15 Game History