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The games of 2020 gave me moments of shared excitement

January 10, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

I’m one of those unbearable people who will smugly tell you that my gaming tastes simply won’t align with whatever’s popular. In fact I did so for the top five games of 2019 on this very website. “I just can’t help it that my tastes are so out there,” my inner snob would sigh, utterly […]

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2020’s best games enlightened and transported

January 9, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

Where are games travelling? For me, this year, they were travelling inward. Spelunky 2, of course, heading deeper and darker, offering more complexity and more mystery, more dangers to think about down there, and more wonders! All of it driven by clockwork so brilliant that it does not need much in the way of additional […]

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2020’s best games were comforting throwbacks

January 8, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

Something I’ve found myself doing more in 2020 is going back to old games. I spent my summer replacing my GameCube’s disc drive with an SD card reader (and you thought next-gen load time improvements were exciting!) and the thing I was most looking forward to with Xbox Series X and PS5 was revisiting missed […]

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My games of this year were my games of every year

January 7, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

I barely played any new games this year. It feels wrong to admit that, as a professional games journalist, even one who’s not exactly on the frontline any more. It feels like an unforgivable lapse of curiosity. It feels like a retreat. And if I am honest with myself, it was a retreat that began […]

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Creating visual metaphors: Alex Castro’s illustration tools

January 6, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

While The Verge is a place where stories are told, they wouldn’t be nearly as interesting if it weren’t for the artwork that accompanies them. Alex Castro is the illustrator for The Verge, and he is the best person to describe how his work complements our reporting. What follows are Alex’s thoughts about the tools […]

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In 2020, live product launches turned into infomercials

January 5, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

In a year when the spread of COVID-19 made bringing large crowds together impossible, companies around the world had to reevaluate their love affair with the live product launch. Packing hundreds of attendees into extravagant venues to hang on every word of company executives was never going to be possible in an era of social […]

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US plans major expansion of facial recognition authority at airports

January 4, 2021January 4, 2021vtclcorg

US Customs and Border Protection has filed for a significant expansion in its authority to conduct facial recognition at airports. On November 19th, the agency submitted a filing to the Federal Register seeking to expand the ongoing biometric exit program, broadening the program’s scope to include all air and land ports. The filing also shifts […]

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