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Forms in Light
A screenshot from Okami showing its distinctive brushwork art style. In it a large red and whit fox sits under a sakura tree in bloom.

The Power of Print

By Justin Reeve • April 7th, 2022

For people in the past, writing represented a method of interacting with the world around them as opposed to a means of conveying information.

Art Divine

By Jeremy Signor • September 26th, 2018

When you marry art style with theme, the results can be simply divine.

The Japan Issue – Theme Recap

By Team Unwinnable • February 22nd, 2016

7 stories centered on Japan, its culture, its effect on the world and its effect on the writers themselves.

Game On at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

By Jill Scharr • March 4th, 2013

Jill Scharr goes to the Metropolitan Museum of art and see videogames in the frames.

The Ocarina of Time Gone By

By Jill Scharr • January 29th, 2013

Jill Scharr reminisces about her first videogame and why she’ll never play it again.

The Aesthetic Failure of Okami

By Jordan Mammo • June 18th, 2012

Jordan Mammo examines how Okami fails the aesthetics of the Asian art style that inspired it – and catches a glimpse of the sublime game that could have been.

E3 Needs a Reboot

By Gus Mastrapa • June 15th, 2012

This game industry is overly commercial, too violent and, worst of all, boring. Gus Mastrapa wants a reboot.

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