Mass Effect
Why Do We Talk About Mass Effect's Asari as if They Are Women?
The uni-gender race serves to stand-in for alien women across the galaxy, but they also show how easily the series slips into fearful stereotype.
Mass Effect's Choices Remain Its Greatest Success—And Greatest Failure
You choices can't change much, but they are still the most important thing in the universe.
Shuttering of Stadia Game Development Could be a Canary in the Coal Mine
Google closed its internal game studio before they released a single title. What could that mean for Stadia as a service?
New Mass Effect, Perfect Dark, and Other Trailers You Missed Last Night
The Video Game Awards was full of teases for all the video games you’ll be playing in the next two years.
The Radical Politics of 'Disco Elysium' Make For a Potentially Complicated Legacy
A spoiler-filled conversation about 'Disco Elysium' gets us thinking about the future of games—and the world.
What It's Like Building a Company for Marginalized Voices
Brass Lion Entertainment is being founded by three gaming industry veterans, and will focus on telling "the stories that aren't being told."
'Game of Thrones' Is Turning Into a Generic Video Game Plot
Increasingly, ‘Game of Thrones’ has taken storytelling cues from video games like 'Mass Effect' and 'The Witcher.'
What Games Make You Want to See Everything?
We talk about all our completionist instincts today on Waypoint Radio.
What's the Weirdest Game in Your All-Time Top 10?
Today on Waypoint Radio, we look at our personal top ten lists for trends and outliers.
Not Enough Games Ask Players to Compromise Their Morals
On today’s podcast, we wish more games made us feel bad about our choices.
'Destiny 2,' Like Too Many Games, Doesn't Know How to End
The ending of 'Destiny 2' shows just how hard major games jump the shark as a matter of course.