8 gaming masterpieces William Shakespeare would've loved
Sign in to your Polygon.com account Each April marks the annual anniversary of William Shakespeare's birthday. The famous playwright would've been a ripe old 462 this year, had he…
Sign in to your Polygon.com account Each April marks the annual anniversary of William Shakespeare's birthday. The famous playwright would've been a ripe old 462 this year, had he…
…It introduced the platformer genre that Nintendo would come to dominate and let players get to know Mario before the Mushroom Kingdom existed. It convinced consumers to buy a variety of consoles…
…you can switch back to the polygonal look whenever you want. This unexpected freebie is, of course, but a taster of what's to come. There are actually two Tomb Raider games…
…There’s a Ghibli-esque earnestness to the storytelling in Adventures of Elliot, which comes off a little hokey at first but won me over eventually. The story opens in the Kingdom…
…Carol Cronin, the event director at Millbrook Trail Rides and Saddle Snaps told Polygon over video call that she’s been doing moonlight horseback rides for several years now. But 2025 saw…
…Most games media websites either have nothing archived from that long ago, or already existed, but I did find the old Polygon dot com website and, you know what, you’re right…
Sign in to your Polygon.com account Amazon holds several sales events throughout the year, and one of its biggest is its Prime Day sale , which is currently running through June 26…
…Cocks, here are 15 potential Universes Beyond collaborations that Polygon writers have conceived of. How many of them might come to fruition? 15 Invincible The Walking Dead was the franchise that started…
Sign in to your Polygon.com account The wonderful thing about an anthology show is that you don’t have to start at the beginning. You don't need to watch the…
…When Polygon asked Gabor Dan, Elderbain CEO, the secret behind turning out such massive, in-depth campaigns, the answer was simple: It’s all about the community. The imprint takes its name…