How Creature Kitchen Blends Creepy and Cozy By Bea Cadigan • April 8th, 2026 Creature Kitchen primes the player for horror that never comes.
Exploits Feature A Romance Book Is Not an Instruction Manual By Beatrix Kondo • April 1st, 2026 Why fix problems when you can just blame them on romance novels?
Area of Effect Captain of the Ship By Jay Castello • April 9th, 2026 I have a confession to make. Not everybody in my world of Flotsam made it.
Rookie of the Year Therapy Bananza! By Matt Marrone • April 8th, 2026 Pounding your chest to activate a Bananza, then annihilating everything around you at breakneck speed – that is the true joy of the game.
Don't Stop Believing Absolute Wonder Woman Embraces Its Wild Religious Heritage Beautifully By Elijah Beahm • April 7th, 2026 Diana prays. She prays often, and when I say she prays, I don’t mean like in a cliche Hollywood way.
What Knights of the Old Republic Taught Me About Wanting Too Much By Mer Mora • April 6th, 2026 Her reaction did not push me away though – it pulled me in.
TSR Art Books By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • April 6th, 2026 Art & Arcana? Pffft, go back to the source!
Being a Samurai is a Thankless Task: Eiichi Kudo’s Samurai Revolution Trilogy By Orrin Grey • April 3rd, 2026 Violence is often the only solution – but never a good one.
Here Be Monsters Emotional High Fidelity: On Adapting Horror Games By Emma Kostopolus • April 3rd, 2026 Both Return to Silent Hill and Iron Lung take pretty extreme creative liberties with the stories they tell, but only the latter is successful as an adaptation.