ReviewsYear in ReviewReviewsYear in ReviewThe Most Broken Games Of 2021From Battlefield 2042 to eFootball 2022, this year saw some games get released in a very broken stateByLevi WinslowPublishedDecember 14, 2021
CultureNewsCultureNewsAmazon Web Services Outage Affects Several Major GamesMany of your favorite games utilize Amazon’s servers, which can be a huge issue when those hubs go downByIan WalkerPublishedDecember 7, 2021
OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsFour Hours With Dying Light 2: Beyond An Open-World Zombie GameTechland’s next big open-world zombie game is also filled with meaningful choicesByZack ZwiezenPublishedNovember 16, 2021
Kotaku EastChinaKotaku EastChinaFortnite Is Shutting Down Its Service In China [Update]Launching in 2018, Fortnite China was a modified version of the popular multiplayer gameByBrian AshcraftPublishedNovember 1, 2021
CultureNewsCultureNewsGTA San Andreas Enters The Metaverse, Via Oculus Quest 2Rockstar’s classic open-world game is heading to virtual reality via the freshly rebranded FacebookByZack ZwiezenPublishedOctober 28, 2021
CultureNewsCultureNewsUbisoft Brings Back Might and Magic Game They Shut Down In JuneMight & Magic X - Legacy was presumed dead, but after some fixes it's made a returnByLuke PlunkettPublishedOctober 21, 2021
OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsTurn-Based Strategy Game Alchemy Stars Needs A Smarter AIWatching Alchemy Stars play itself like a newb actually makes its gacha grind worseBySisi JiangPublishedOctober 8, 2021
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformSwitch's Steel Assault Looks Like A Gorgeous, Lost GBA GameThis 2D pixel art-fest is how I remember Game Boy Advance games lookingByEthan GachPublishedOctober 4, 2021
CultureNewsCultureNewsUbisoft Confirms Far Cry 2 Fan Theory About Its Mysterious VillainLong have Far Cry fans theorized about the Jackal, now they know the truthByZack ZwiezenPublishedOctober 4, 2021
Kotaku EastJapanKotaku EastJapanBandai Namco Changed Its Logo And Fans Think It Kinda SucksThe redesigned logo apparently represents Bandai Namco's "new purpose"ByBrian AshcraftPublishedOctober 1, 2021