Valve's own boss had to stop making games because nobody would disagree with him. The Portal 2 story that explains a decade ...
Despite its slow start, Crimson Desert is a brilliant mashup of open-world and action-RPG systems that honors the genre's ...
Jon L. Noble, paralyzed from the neck down since 2016, has reached his 100-day milestone with a Neuralink N1 implant, ...
The Well Is Not Empty, a stylized first-person psychological horror game developed by tweakEra. Players will explore a dark, abandoned underground structure beneath a village that's been deprived of ...
The layoffs at Epic Games recently included a developer with terminal brain cancer, and after this became public, Epic's CEO promised to "solve the insurance" for the affected family. Mike Prinke, a ...
Concussion awareness nonprofit The Derek Sheely Foundation today put sports-related brain injury issues in the spotlight with ...
Every other way Screamer wants to do things differently, I can get on board with. I love that the extensive cast of racers ...
In 2022, the team at Cortical Labs taught 800,000 brain cells in a petri dish connected to a computer how to play the 1970s game Pong. Now, years later, the same team is leveling up as they claim ...
"PC sales account for approximately 50% of total unit sales," according to Monster Hunter Wilds publisher Capcom. The news was shared during an earnings report at the end of January, but the official ...
A new study using Medicare claims to identify Alzheimer’s and dementia diagnoses shows that playing a free online speed-training video game (and booster sessions) may offer protective benefits.
A cluster of lab-grown human brain cells has apparently made the leap to successfully playing a very rudimentary video game without the benefit of eyes, ears, or any kind of sensory input. It's a far ...