Tag: video games


  • That’s So Retro: Video Games in the 80s and its Influences Now

    Deputy Editor, Sam Pegg, delves into the world of 80s gaming, looking at its influences on modern video-games and the impact it had on the industry.

  • Review: Skatebird

    Conor O’Hanlon looks at the eccentric avian extreme sports game Skatebird.

  • ‘Nothing short of beautiful’: A Review of Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters

    Amy Scott-Munden gushes over the wonder that is Lana Del Rey in a review of her latest album.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters

    Amy Scott-Munden gushes over the upcoming release of Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters.

  • Games Should Credit Everyone Involved In Their Creations. Yes, *Everyone*

    Games regularly leave people out of its credits, but Digital Culture Editor Louise argues that it’s a sign of far more prevalent issues in the industry.

  • Games That Deserve A Remaster

    From Masyaf to LA to Springfield, Edge writers talk about why their chosen video game deserves a remaster.

  • Our Favourite Artist Reinventions

    We take a look through the most iconic artistic reinventions throughout music.

  • Review: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

    Louise Chase gives a detailed rundown of the latest Assassin’s Creed title.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Watch Dogs Legion

    Louise Chase discusses the imminent new Watch Dogs title.

  • Review: Lindsey Stirling – ‘What You’re Made Of’; Good, But Not Great

    Violinist and ex-America’s Got Talent contestant Lindsey Stirling is no stranger to game-based tracks. From covers of the themes of Pokemon and an original piece for RiME, her repertoire thrives with shining musical attractions. ‘What You’re Made Of’ is the latest addition to this collection. Stirling, the violinist and main artist on the track, is joined by Kiesza with […]

  • Review: Trixie Mattel – ‘Video Games’; ‘Was It Really Necessary?’

    Resident LDR expert Olivia Dellar shares her thoughts on country singer Trixie Mattel’s latest cover of iconic Lana track, ‘Video Games’.

  • Nostalgic News: Professor Layton and the Unwound Future was released 10 years ago

    Released 10 years ago, the third Professor Layton game “stands out as a highlight of the series”.

  • Nostalgic News: Until Dawn was released 5 years ago

    Louise Chase celebrates the release of the interactive horror game, Until Dawn, that hit consoles five years ago!

  • Are Video Games Art?

    Elizabeth Sorrell discusses whether video games should be seen as art.