Miyazaki: why his hand-drawn worlds still obsess us
Forests, flying machines, calm heroines: we decode what makes Studio Ghibli's world so recognisable and so copied.
Forests, flying machines, calm heroines: we decode what makes Studio Ghibli's world so recognisable and so copied.
Every generation has its slang. Today it's born online and mutates at wild speed. We explain where these words come from and why they spread so fast.
Tournaments, teams, streams: the local competitive scene is gaining visibility and a very active community.
Far from twitchy shooters, the "cozy gaming" wave bets on calm, pretty pixels and zero pressure — and it fits the long evenings of a multicultural Luxembourg perfectly.
After years of solo play behind a headset, the thrill of a room full of towers and cables is roaring back.
No enemies, no timer, just a little farm and a virtual coffee: anti-stress games are becoming a mass phenomenon.
Tiny consoles stuffed with retro classics are flooding pockets and feeds: pixels are cool again.
Online gaming is fine, but cramming players into one cable-filled room is the format making a comeback.
No more screaming at every kill: the new wave of streamers bets on calm, virtual candles and lofi.
Vintage controllers, childhood consoles and speedruns: nostalgia has become a genre of its own on streams.