UMD Esports program has moved past its growing pains and continues to expand The program, which officially launched last year, is centered around the three Cs: compete, connect and create. Khushboo Rathore March 14, 2023
Video game adaptations are taking over film and TV. That’s a good thing. These adaptations provide greater access to game content and already have a foundation to stand on. Khushboo Rathore March 5, 2023
Buying ‘Hogwarts Legacy’ validates J.K. Rowling’s problematic voice Rowling’s transphobic choices and opinions raise the question of what it means to engage with her work as a trans ally. Khushboo Rathore February 3, 2023
Five cozy idle phone games to help destress during finals These five aesthetic, idle games will let you take breaks as you study for finals, but won’t be too addicting. Hanna Zakharenko November 28, 2022
Review: ‘Overwatch 2’ beta inspires little excitement for the new sequel The new gameplay, characters and maps fail to create the same magic as the original. Khushboo Rathore May 1, 2022
Five puzzle phone games to help you through midterm stress Soothing puzzle apps with the right design and music can allow for a relaxing break when studying for exams. Hanna Zakharenko March 9, 2022
A monster in the mirror: ‘Wayward Harbor’ is a terrifying audiovisual experience Oh, and there is a mirror for some reason. Rylan Bassett March 1, 2022
Microsoft could be biting off more than it can chew with Activision acquisition The transaction will increase the culture change burden on Microsoft. Khushboo Rathore February 17, 2022
Review: ‘To Carry a Sword’ creates a fun environment with imperfect mechanics Be hired 'To Carry a Sword,’ and be enthralled by rich storytelling in this strategy caravaner. Rylan Bassett February 16, 2022
Wordle Wars: UMD students on the popular word game and friendly competition The latest online phenomenon has students hooked. Hanna Zakharenko January 27, 2022