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.
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?
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.
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.
Sitting Down with Sam Eng By Ashley Schofield • April 2nd, 2026 When you open Unity, it’s the primordial soup of development stretched out to infinity.
Mind Palaces Memory Games By Maddi Chilton • April 2nd, 2026 Especially in a mystery, characters are developed by their functional interactions with the world.