Civilization
Scientists Predict that Humanity Could Harness Earth's Energy by 2371
When will humans harness all Earth's available energy? In about 300 years, according to a new study.
'Humankind' Tries to Reimagine Civilization, but Mostly Overcomplicates It
We heard you like decisions.
'Civilization' and Strategy Games' Progress Delusion
How strategy games have held on to one of colonialism's most toxic narratives, and how they might finally be letting it go.
The Golden Age of Video Games in India Is Finally Here, and It's Unlike Anything We've Seen Before
The indie gaming scene in the country is uniquely local, personal and, most importantly, NOT created for the typical teenage, white male audience.
Where There Is Dark Souls Discourse, There Is Waypoint Radio
Don't worry, we only spend...an hour...talking about it. We really constrained ourselves this time.
Christmas Presents Are Bad, Actually
Forget to get someone a gift? Let me provide you with after-the-fact justification.
We Asked 105 Experts What Scares and Inspires Them Most About the Future
Climate change, extremism, and artificial intelligence were among the top fears, and young people, technology, and equality were among the top hopes.
Surviving the Cold Winters of 'Northgard' Means Somebody Has to Die
'Northgard' pits you against brutal blizzards, difficult armies, and the ruler you want to be versus the one that you are.
It Sucks When You Want to Learn a New Type of Game, But Don't Know How
For the longest time, I figured strategy games weren't for me. They were too hard, too complicated.
'Rise and Fall' Takes a Cautious Step Toward a More Nuanced 'Civilization'
An interesting expansion proves too wary of it's own changes to the status quo of 'Civilization VI'.
This 'Civ VI' Mod is Translating Trump's Real-Life Policies into the Game
When Trump proposes budget cuts to science, that's going to impact what it's like to play as Trump in the game, too.
First Nation Upset With Chief’s Inclusion in New ‘Civilization’ Game
‘This doesn't sit well with many of us because that's not what Poundmaker represents.’