From the Underworld to the clouds: USC Games Expo 2022 preview
Student-made games set to take viewers from the depths of the underworld to tips of the clouds
‘Horizon Forbidden West’ Review: Journey to the West
Guerrilla Games offers an expansive map and plenty of fun in its latest offering.
‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ is a bloody, brilliant fantasy romp
The new series from "Critical Role" and Amazon Prime Video brings humor, heart and a metric ton of violence.
Out of thin air: the team building the world of “Skylost”
USC Games student pulls from his experience hiking towards Franklin Lakes to develop a new game during the 2021-2022 academic year.
‘Call of Duty: Vanguard’ review - fun, familiar, and flawed
The historic first-person shooter brings more of the usual in its latest installment.
Game designer and USC professor unlocks the secrets to a good game
Richard Lemarchand from the USC Games program shares what goes in to producing a video game, even when you are brand new to creating one.
Sustaining the fight
Activists are struggling to mitigate burnout amid the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing calls for racial justice.
By Micaela Bastianelli, Dominic D'Amico, Michael Goldberg, and Jameela Hammond