Top of the list of new Godot 4.5 features is stencil buffer support. Like the existing depth buffer, a stencil buffer provides a memory buffer that meshes can write to for later comparison, but it ...
Something is enduring about pixel art that keeps drawing us back. A handful of coloured squares shouldn’t have much power, ...
Dragon Quest Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake reminded me why I love turn-based battles, but after 40 minutes with the game, I'm desperate to know what "really big surprise" the devs are hiding Dragon ...
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Drew Swanson is a Features Article Editor from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. He is a lifelong gamer with a passion for a variety of genres. A connoisseur of everything from JRPGs and ...
It has been almost two years since a new edition of Football Manager hit the market. That time has been filled by a blend of frustration, devastation and more recently, excitement. Sports Interactive, ...
The "Bill & Ted" duo bring a cooler, cosmic take to Samuel Beckett's existential waiting game, here reimaged by polarizing ...
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter star in Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, directed by Jamie Lloyd and opening tonight at Broadway's Hudson Theatre.
Directed by Jamie Lloyd, the latest Broadway revival of the 1952 play that marries bleak existentialism with broken-down ...
Jamie Lloyd’s pristinely chic Broadway revival of the existential tragicomedy casts the “Bill & Ted” stars Keanu Reeves and ...
But "Godot" is, perhaps, not so much funny as absurd. As in "theater of the absurd," the term coined by critic Martin Esslin in 1960 to peg writers like Beckett and Ionesco — whose nonsense plays were ...