Battlefield 1 Ain’t Much of a WWI Game By Matt Sayer • June 16th, 2016 Why bother setting your game in WWI when it’ll play like any other time? Is dying of infected trench foot THAT much fun?
What Yarny Teaches Us About Social Media By Melissa King • March 2nd, 2016 Who would have thought that the adventurous, little ball of yarn doubles as a highly effective social media coordinator?
GameStop’s Publishing Future By Jeremiah Cheney • February 4th, 2016 GameStop is nothing if not malleable. Where are they going with their future as a publisher?
ESPN Analyst’s Rage Supports Esports Growth By Charles Singletary • December 15th, 2015 Through his constant negativity, Colin Cowherd has documented a wealth of progress in the eSports gaming community.
Finding Cullen By Joe DeMartino • November 17th, 2014 Joe DeMartino looks at how EA took a Dragon Age extra and turned him into a fan favorite.
Breaking Play: The Very Real Threat of Battlefield 4 By Sam Machkovech • March 27th, 2013 EA shoves Battlefield 4 down Sam Machkovech’s throat and Sam spits it back.
EA Facing Lawsuit for NCAA Games, Stands to Lose 25% of Annual Revenue By Peter Lang • August 3rd, 2011 EA is facing a lawsuit and stands to lose an estimated $1 billion for the unlawful use of player likenesses in its NCAA series.
A Bug that Needs Exterminating By Ebenezer Samuel • August 12th, 2010 Unwinnable thinks NCAA Football 11 is a phenomenal overall game, except for one problem: The autosub bug. How did this not get fixed?