Nathan Brown
Nathan Brown is a video game consultant and writer, and former editor of Edge magazine. He's now a freelance journalist, still writing for Edge magazine, but his main passion is writing Hit Points, a regular newsletter about the videogame industry.
Latest articles by Nathan Brown
Is Valve making Half-Life 3? Gabe Newell hints at the future of single-player games in Edge magazine
By Edge Staff, Nathan Brown published
News Developments in AI have Valve boss predicting a “tectonic shift in the industry” within next five years, reveals an exclusive interview in the new issue of Edge Magazine
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order hands-on: "Finally, a game that nails the feeling of being a Jedi"
By Nathan Brown published
E3 2019 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order hands-on gameplay impressions from E3 2019
At E3 2019, Microsoft shows Sony the importance of simply showing up
By Nathan Brown published
Feature Edge Magazine editor Nathan Brown considers whether Sony's decision to skip E3 2019 is a mistake it will later regret
Thatgamecompany's new game, Sky, unleashes the future of multiplayer in exclusive Edge magazine cover story
By Nathan Brown published
News The team behind acclaimed indie adventure Journey takes to smartphones to make "a game that touches people's hearts"
Shenmue 3 reveals new details in world-exclusive Edge cover story
By Nathan Brown published
News "There are a lot of open-world games out there, but I don’t believe many, if any, are quite like Shenmue.”, says creator Yu Suzuki
From Shenmue to Yakuza, Toshihiro Nagoshi looks back on an illustrious career of Japanese game development
By Nathan Brown published
Feature Sega’s creative chief reminisces on his portfolio of stone-cold classics
Mastering the remaster: How the video game re-release became an art and a craft of its own
By Nathan Brown published
Feature The cash-in days are behind us. The modern remaster is an act of great creative dexterity in the name of saving our video game heritage.
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