Hulu’s sci-fi series from Ex Machina’s Alex Garland inverts traditional time travel tropes, exploring determinism, free will, and technology's power.
It's the studio's fourth new game since it "shut down" after The Day Before debacle.
Devs throws a lot at you. The first ten minutes of the BBC’s new sci-fi drama are like reading a copy of WIRED that someone has put through a blender: there are nematodes, neural networks, quantum ...
A miniseries' success is almost always dependent upon its finale. With such a limited amount of time to get to know your characters, the final episode has to hit all its marks to leave viewers with a ...
The final episode highlights the conflict between Lily (Sonoya Mizuno), Forest (Nick Offerman), and Katie (Alison Pill), just as the Devs system’s predictions of the future seem to be headed towards a ...
Alex Garland has a very clear brand, and one that I buy up with gusto. He tends to write science fiction as a mixture of awe and terror. Something new and ...
If Devs is really just an alternate spelling of Deus, what does this mean about the mysterious code? Well, more or less literally, it means they're playing God. In the second, we see the Devs view a ...
Crimson Desert developers Pearl Abyss have released patch 1.00.03, which includes tweaks to controls, and revealed that Intel ...
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