George RR Martin Plans To Discuss “Everything” Wrong With House Of The Dragon
After Game of Thrones came to an end, author George R.R. Martin co-created the prequel spin-off series, House of the Dragon, with showrunner Ryan Condal. And while Martin has been…
12 Movies That Totally Got The Future Wrong
When you think about movies set in the future, you might think about Star Trek, Dune, Alien, The Fifth Element, or a plethora of other films which take hundreds, if…
Game Of Thrones Star Kit Harington Discusses What Went Wrong With The Show’s Final Season
Actor Kit Harington has come forward to say mistakes were made on the final season of HBO's Game of Thrones in terms of its storytelling and execution. Speaking to GQ,…
PlayStation Portal Sales Continue to Prove Naysayers Wrong
Sony‘s PlayStation Portal gamble has paid off, if sales are anything to go by. Eight months after its release, the PS5 accessory continues to sell in major markets. According to…
IGN UK Podcast 746: Is Gravy on Fish Wrong?
Stellar Blade, No Rest for the Wicked, and Baby Reindeer.
PlayStation and Nintendo Exclusives Model Is ‘Wrong’ and ‘Broken,’ Analyst Says
Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter has opined that the PlayStation and Nintendo exclusives model is “wrong” and “broken.” In an episode of Pachter Factor, the veteran analyst suggested that Microsoft…
How Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Got Open Worlds Right (And Wrong)
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a monumental title, both in its scope, and its overall incredible gameplay. The narrative and overall writing of the game elevated FFVII's original story on…
Pokémon TCG Pocket Is the Right Game at the Wrong Time
IGN's resident Pokémon TCG explains in his column why Pokémon TCG Pocket appears to be coming at the expense of the recently released Pokémon TCG Live.
How Games Get Grenade Launchers Wrong – Loadout
From Call of Duty and Battlefield to Ready or Not and Squad, there are few weapons in gaming that have been as divisive, or as rage inducing, as the grenade…
AI Boss Not Worried About Killer Robots But Still Concerned Things Could Go “Horribly Wrong”
The CEO of one of the biggest artificial intelligence companies has come out to say he's not worried that killer robots will rise up, but he still has concerns and…