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How VR Video Games Could Change Our Minds
VICE explores the therapeutic potential and psychological risks that come with the emerging world of virtual reality gaming.
Here’s What You Need to Know About Sony’s New PS4 Pro
No longer the "Neo", Sony's new, not-quite-next-gen console is out in November 2016.
Report: Sony to Reveal Upgraded PlayStation 4 in September
Sony is reportedly putting together a "technical showcase" as part of an event to unveil an upgraded PlayStation 4.
Listen to the VICE Gaming Podcast, Episode Seven: The E3 2016 Wrap Special
All of the big talking points from the super-expo in Los Angeles: the food, the fashion, the toilets, the tat, and just a few new video games.
Okay, Fair Play, ‘Uncharted 4’ Is Pretty Much the Prettiest Game Ever
Naughty Dog's send-off for Nathan Drake doesn't half look nice. So here are some shots we took during our campaign playthrough.
How the Original ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Got Violence and Characters Right
Rockstar's GTA series has become bigger over time, but its "good criminals" are a far cry from the original's straight-faced violence.
Listen to the VICE Gaming Podcast's Best Games of 2015 Special
Emily Gera and Steve Burns join VICE Gaming's Mike Diver to chat about 'Her Story', 'Metal Gear Solid V', 'Undertale' and more.
The Greatest Moments of ‘Grand Theft Auto’
Betrayal, bloody murder, Hollywood-ripping heists and a motherfucking jetpack.
How an Aborted Arcade Game Became FIFA’s Short-Lived But Loved Indoor Mode
FIFA's indoor mode was football stripped back to its joyful core – so how'd it come about, and why'd it disappear?
On ‘Tekken 2’ at 20, and How It Illustrates Video Gaming’s Timid Progression
In the years since Namco's PlayStation fighter was released, video games look as if they've changed a lot. But they haven't.
I Asked a Biological Weapons Expert How Far Fetched Metal Gear Solid’s Genome Soldiers Really Are
Stanford's Dr Steven Block reveals that Hideo Kojima's PlayStation original was remarkably prescient in its presentation of future troops.
Happy 20th Anniversary, Rayman, You Glorious Freak of Gaming
Ubisoft's odd little bundle of floating limbs debuted in September 1995, and despite some awful games along the way he remains relevant today.