PUBG Convinced Me Games are the Future of TV By AJ Moser • September 27th, 2017 In the same year that Twin Peaks and The Leftovers left me in awe week after week by raising the bar of narrative excellence on mainstream television networks, one of my most valuable viewing experiences has been with PlayerUnknown’s BattleGrounds.
How Star Wars Engages The Younger Audience By AJ Moser • October 18th, 2016 It was a big week for Star Wars, seeing Rogue One trailers and Ahsoka’s new novel.
Forza Horizon 3 Is Video Game Escapism at Its Finest By AJ Moser • October 9th, 2016 Forza Horizon lets you rip around the Australlian back country to build your rep in the best, most freeing ways possible.
Firewatch, Portal And The Problem With Videogame Movies By AJ Moser • October 3rd, 2016 There will always be problems when translating a story from an interactive medium to a non-interactive one.
Rebels is an Essential Piece of Star Wars Storytelling By AJ Moser • September 26th, 2016 With impeccable art design, music cues and cameos, Rebels feels as in-universe as any other Star Wars story.
Coming Back to Call of Duty By AJ Moser • September 16th, 2016 What it’s like to return to the battlefield after so much time away.
Hell or High Water is Everything a Modern Western Should Be By AJ Moser • September 9th, 2016 The Western genre is back, just not in a way you’d expect.
What Was “The Night Of” Really About? By AJ Moser • September 6th, 2016 HBO’s mini-series The Night Of looks at murder, broken aspects of the American justice system, and how no on involved in a crime comes away the same person.
Kubo And The Two Strings Deserved Better By AJ Moser • August 26th, 2016 After a summer of disappointments, this colorful, thoughtful and heartwarming film stole the season, but not the box office.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Video Game Delays By AJ Moser • August 22nd, 2016 What are we really doing when we want to talk about games being delayed time and time again?