Calling all former ‘Star Wars’ fans

Upcoming title Outlaws somehow makes game critic fall in love again with a galaxy far, far away

Switch’s technology smooths out some flaws in Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD

Nintendo is giving Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon a revamp, labeling it Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD. With the enhanced entry’s arrival on the Nintendo Switch, the game benefits from a more powerful system and better control scheme.

European vacation too expensive? Try a virtual vacation with these video games

Here are some recent titles that can make players feel as if they were at a vacation destination while staying put in the living room.

Like reliving your best college years

Easy to learn yet hard to master, EA Sports College Football 25 is bright, fast-paced and fun.

Destiny 2 finale in good hands

Bungie’s 10-year story reaches a satisfying end with The Final Shape.

New Vegas attraction lets you become a player in a video game world

Dozens of radically interactive and immersive games are featured at the Electric Playhouse, a 10,000-square-foot high-tech new attraction that opened in June at the Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas.

Princess Zelda will finally be the star in a Legend of Zelda game

For years, fans of The Legend of Zelda have debated why the series is named after Zelda, when Link has been the main playable character.

Photorealistic Empire of the Ants turns a classic sci-fi novel into a real-time strategy game

Empire of the Ants has some depth to its strategy even if the systems are fairly simple for a real-time strategy game. But its real strength is in its stunning visuals.

Sand Land shows depth of Dragon Ball creator’s imagination

Bandai Namco brings the world of manga’s Sand Land to life through an open-world adventure game of the same name. As the name implies, it takes place in a desert world of exploration and adventure where water is scarce.

How Imagine Dragons became the sound of gaming culture

Imagine Dragons has been all over gaming culture ever since being the backing band for famed Nintendo composer Koji Kondo at the first Game Awards. Of all the band’s accomplishments - filling stadiums and arenas, even performing Beatles songs in front of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr - playing with Kondo remains a highlight, says the band’s frontman Dan Reynolds. He didn’t grow up listening to the Beatles, he grew up listening to the “Athletic Theme” from Super Mario World.