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Inside the World of Young Black Sims Content Creators
In The Sims 4, players whisk themselves away to predetermined, idyllic towns…
The Sims Made Me Realize I’m Ready for More In Life
Then, Minichiello moved to Seattle. After staying in an Airbnb for two…
8 Tips to Transform Your Sims 4 Gameplay
Especially when playing this fourth installment of The Sims franchise, Birch often…
Among Us Taps Into Our Obsession With Betrayal
But when applying those same markers of self-determination—mastery, autonomy, and relatedness—to the…
The Medium Doesn’t Live Up to Its Best Ideas
Playing The Medium, a new horror game on Xbox and PC from…
An Inclusive, Cyberpunk Future Is In the Cards
A diverse and inclusive world “had been something that, internally, we’d wanted…
The World in Cyberpunk 2077 Is Hollow—the Posters Prove It
Posters are central to the player’s experience in Night City, the dystopian…
Coffee Talk Has Become a Quiet Success in a Turbulent Year
Andrew Jeremy “AJ” Sitompul, Coffee Talk’s producer and music composer, says that…
The Scott Pilgrim Game Is So Nice They Released It Twice
Ten years after its initial release—and four years after it inexplicably vanished…