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Computer and Video Games

Lost Soul Aside, a Chinese R.P.G., Was a Glimpse of the Future

Sony began the Chinese Hero Project in 2016 because of a solo developer’s stunning trailer. Now the country is releasing some of the world’s biggest games.

The Surreal Family Tree of a French R.P.G.

The otherworldly role-playing game Off grew a cult following after it was released in 2008, influencing a generation of indie developers.
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Majora’s Mask Had No Minor Characters

The sixth Legend of Zelda entry took narrative storytelling in video games to new heights by packing side quests with emotional depth.

The Sega Dreamcast Was the ‘What if?’ Console

With its novelty controllers, internet connection and audacious games, the Dreamcast briefly held the spotlight 25 years ago.

‘A Soundtrack of Skating’ Let the Tony Hawk Games Soar

The hip-hop, punk and nu-metal tracks on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 helped imprint memories like nosegrinding a helicopter.

These Demons of the Past Are Worth Embracing

With its innovative use of skill trees and early online play, Diablo II pushed forward action-oriented role-playing games.

The Open Secret Behind the Shadowy Conspiracies in Deus Ex

By encouraging the exploration of dark alleys and unmonitored computers, the video game displayed the medium’s immersive power.

There’s a Lot to Dig in Donkey Kong Bananza

A Dante-like descent brims with valuable fossils and gold, but also sharp thorns, burning lava and icy water.