Navigating Desire Through Lynch, Pluribus, Romantasy and Bollywood By Sara Khan • March 11th, 2026 Just pretend you’re in a dream.
Dragon Quest VII and Reimagining the Critic in 2026 By Luis Aguasvivas • March 9th, 2026 We must kill the content creator inside of us that has taken over our being like a body snatcher.
Exploits Feature Feminine Panic: Who Gets to Own Masculine Narratives? By Beatrix Kondo • March 2nd, 2026 The panic serves control, not preservation.
Forms in Light Staying Aloft By Justin Reeve • March 11th, 2026 Gliding in Tears of the Kingdom is less about getting somewhere than agreeing to fall in a particularly coordinated manner.
Casting Deep Meteo The Joy of Focus By Levi Rubeck • March 10th, 2026 The premise is taut – you’re riding a fast motorcycle through one highway or another, at dusk or dawn, racking up points by weaving as closely around traffic with as much speed as possible.
Totally Generic Princess Academy By Natasha Ochshorn • March 9th, 2026 If Legends and Lattes is shop local then Princess Academy is the resurgence of union politics.
Mythic Britain & Ireland By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 9th, 2026 Exploring a country still all mystery.
Boy, Have We Got a Vacation for You: Watching Westworld (1973) After All This Time By Orrin Grey • March 6th, 2026 It takes roughly 10,000 years for the robots to finally go berserk.
Area of Effect Mountain of False Metaphor By Jay Castello • March 6th, 2026 Cairn constantly uses imagery that doesn’t signify what it claims to.
Exploits Feature Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE By Niv M. Sultan • March 5th, 2026 As long as evil has assailed us, humanity has mustered the imagination and courage, the personal and collective will, to crush it.
Rookie of the Year Meeting Hanako at Embers: Why Video Game Endings Are a Bummer — And Multiple Ones Are Even Worse By Matt Marrone • March 5th, 2026 Unfortunately, Cyberpunk 2077 allows gamers to make choices.
Comfort of Cold Starlight By Wyeth Leslie • March 4th, 2026 The reduction of human life to extract value for others has always been the text of this hostile universe.
Interlinked The Keen Edge of Legacy: An Interview with tonia laird By Phoenix Simms • March 4th, 2026 In all of her work there’s a deep sense of care and respect for how people, both individually and collectively, are impacted by society’s systems of power.