Category: Video Games


  • Review: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

    Eduard Gafton reviews Respawn’s first attempt at crafting a new Star Wars single-player game.

  • Review: Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York

    Conor O’Hanlon takes a look at the newest addition to the Vampire: The Masquerade universe

  • Review: Phoenix Point

    Conor O’Hanlon takes a look at the original XCOM creator’s new game, and sees if it lives up to his rich legacy

  • Battle Royales – Which are Peasants and Which are Royalty?

    Editor Jack Nash looks at the battle royale genre of video games, its biggest names, and their highs and lows.

  • Liveblog: Video Game Awards 2019

  • Review: Pokémon Sword and Shield

    Pokemon is back with its latest installments, but what did Eduard Gafton think? Was it worth trying to catch them all?

  • Press X To Talk: Lessons Learned From Video Games

    Two writers from The Edge reveal what lessons they’ve learned from video games.

  • The Reign of the Remake: Why are they so Popular?

    With recent remakes of Spyro and Crash Bandicoot, as well as remasters of Assassins Creed titles, why are developers now reimagining old titles? Jack Nash dives into the subject of the remake.

  • Save Room: Franchise Fatigue

    Is the future of videogaming a homogenous slop? Tom ruminates on franchise fatigue.

  • Gaming Social Networks: Redefining the Medium

    Online Manager Jack delves into the popular phenomenons of Twitch and Discord.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Borderlands 3

    Jack excitedly breaks down why you too should be excited for Borderlands 3.

  • In Defence Of: The Assassin’s Creed franchise

    Should we forgive Assassin’s Creed for all of its faults? Louise Chase thinks so.

  • Wishful Thinking: Anthem and the Future of AAA Development

    Benedict channels his frustrations over Anthem into wishful thinking on the future of games development.

  • A Conversation with Duck Game’s creator, Landon Podbielski

    Duck Game obsessive Tom Brewster talks to the creator of his favorite thing, like, ever.