Originally introduced 35 years ago, the world of Zelda truly hit a new high mark with 'Breath of the Wild' and once again broadened what's possible in the medium with its Jōmon period inspired art direction.
The documentary has been in the works since 2016 and won't just focus on the franchise itself, but its massive cultural significance and its role in skate culture's revival in the '90s.
We're back talking about the Obama's Spotify podcast deal, a UK man's million dollar thrift store art find, 'When They See Us', and our greatest TV series of all-time.
The latest magical fantasy to be picked up by Netflix follows the story of ‘The Witcher.’ And judging from the the source material, producers have a big world to play with and plenty of episodic tales to keep us enthralled.
Kingdom Hearts is set for a big comeback, but the classic game's music might make as much of a stir as the release itself.
Dismissing video games as a wasteful leisure is basically like dismissing art altogether. Because video games, at their best, are a beautiful amalgamation of storytelling, cinematography, music, and entertainment which makes for an immersive learning experience and an art form like none other.
'Ghost of Tsushima' pays homage to one of Japan's great film legends. Paying homage to classic films like 'Seven Samurai, 'Throne of Blood,' and 'Yojimbo'
The game is supposed to work on the 'Tap Tap Revenge' system where the fans listening to 'Joyride III' would tap along to the songs from the album.
Netflix has denied it was getting into gaming but now, through its official Twitter account, Netflix contacted E3 and requested an invitation to the biggest gaming event around.
Nerdcore stands as the net result of hip-hop + geek culture, bringing new sounds and perspectives to the table that the music industry may be on the verge of accepting into its mainstream spotlight.
The immersive storytelling power of videogames can change our perception of warfare and pivotal moments of history. But what happens when these are drastically edited out for the sake of adventure? Dramatic storytelling replaces fact. Truth is stranger than fiction. But are we interested, or the comfort of entertainment enough for us?