Top 14 GTA 5 Holy Shit Moments
Grand Theft Auto 5 brings the 'holy shit' to video games by dialing up its action to 11.
Grand Theft Auto 5 brings the 'holy shit' to video games by dialing up its action to 11.
Many series are being reconceptualized as "dark" and "gritty" these days...but do they need to be? Branislav Gagic explores the topic.
Phil goes down another Quantic Dream rabbit hole and doesn't survive the trip.
Gone Home’s “non-game†detractions are misguided and wrong. Here’s why.
SteamOS is poised to become an alternative PC OS, designed specifically with video games in mind.
Let's celebrate these amazing cross gender takes on classic video game characters.
Katy Goodman and Hayden Dingman chat with two of the minds behind the Telltale Game’s the Wolf Among Us, Nick Herman and Dennis Lenart.
2013 is shaping up to be a great year for PC games, more so than ever before. Here's what's in store.
Gameranx spoke with Cryptic's Lindsay Haven about the development and design of Neverwinter.
Phil Owen steps onto the rain-slick precipice of Rain and finds it to be rather poignant.
On this week in video game drama, AVB covers the journalistic ethics of covering such topics.
'It’s about trying to reduce the choice outside of stealth and increase the choice within stealth.'
Separated at birth, or two of a kind? Trevor and Florida Man bear some distinct similarities.
Platinum Games takes the Wii U hardware and develops the studio's most creative title to date.
Lo Wang slices his way back into our lives, and Phil is quite thankful for it.
Ian Miles Cheong takes GTA 5's attempts at "satire" to task.
Glitches galore in Grand Theft Auto 5, a game that's not as glitch-free as one might imagine.
Game director Ash Ismail talks about historical credibility, setting, easter eggs, and those lovely Kenway boys.
Ian Miles Cheong takes a look at the intentions behind the mechanics of GTA 5's chase sequences.
Phil Owen takes Grand Theft Auto 5 to task in his review of the game.
Here's everything you need to know to make it rich and escape the cops in Grand Theft Auto 5.
A world where 99% of the population is engaged in nothing but the slaughter of wildlife for money does not convince me of its realism.
GTA 5? It's not for everyone.
AVB takes on Rockstar Games and its defenders' reasons for not including a playable female protagonist in GTA 5.