Date a vending machine, watch intergalactic television and make the most out of your short existence as a fly. Here are the best games you weren’t playing this year ...
What, we wondered, do the people who actually make the games think? As so we've chatted with the developers behind some of ...
So consider this an addendum to Polygon’s list of 2025’s 50 best games. Here are 15 under the radar games we loved this year that we feel deserve some recognition. Let’s call it extra credit for ...
A clean, minimal Android widget app for displaying real-time stock prices on your home screen. Features both 2×1 and 1×1 widget sizes with automatic updates during market hours. SimpleStocksWidget/ ...
This year was a bountiful one, heralding the return of much-loved characters and franchises. Truly, 2025 had something for ...
Yakuza / Like a Dragon developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has revealed Project Century at The Game Awards 2024, a new action game set in 1915 with some absolutely fantastic vibes. Despite a pretty lengthy ...
During The Game Awards 2025, Nagoshi Studio – the new game company founded by former Like a Dragon series developer Toshihiro Nagoshi – announced its debut title Gang of Dragon, set to release on ...
Gang of Dragon, a new game from former Yakuza/Like A Dragon visionary Toshihiro Nagoshi, made its world premiere at The Game Awards, and it looks extremely similar to the Sega's own gangster franchise ...
Former Yakuza lead Toshiiro Nagoshi moved on from Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio a few years ago, forming Nagoshi Studio under NetEase Games. We’ve been waiting patiently to see what Nagoshi had in ...
Yes, it turns out that the giant, hellish statue that turned up in the Mojave Desert was teasing Divinity, after all. Confirmed at The Game Awards 2025, the new game from Larian Studios is set to ...
While most of the gaming world’s attention may currently be focused on the upcoming Game Awards, one story tells us more about the state of the industry than the shining lights of the Peacock Theater ...
When winter arrives and outdoor time is limited, students’ energy often skyrockets while attention spans plummet. I used to dread those weeks when the playground was too icy or the rain poured nonstop ...