With the help of the Steam controller, Valve aspires to make PC gaming comfortable in the living room. But will it change the way we play games in the process?
Polygon Live: Will the Steam controller change the way we play games?
Chris Plante co-founded Polygon in 2012 and is now editor-in-chief. He co-hosts The Besties, is a board member of the Frida Cinema, and created NYU’s first games journalism course.
Welcome to Polygon Live. Each episode, I will be joined by a fellow member of Polygon’s editorial staff to answer an important, unusual or agitating question related to video games. As the show moves forward I hope to hand off hosting duties, so that more Polygon team members across the globe have an opportunity to speak with you directly via video.
Today, I’m joined by Reviews Editor Arthur Gies to answer this question: What the hell is a Cookie Clicker The episode will begin at 2:00 p.m. ET and will be available via YouTube following the recording.
Share your opinion in the comments.
Most Popular
- The length of Sephiroth’s sword in FF7 actually changes, says Tetsuya Nomura
- The top two GOTY 2025 front-runners are AA games and that’s a good sign
- GameStop employees say scalpers stayed in line for new Pokémon cards through tornado warnings
- Don’t be surprised Guillermo del Toro says his Frankenstein won’t be a horror movie
- Dragon Ball Daima is Akira Toriyama’s final gift to Dragon Ball fans











