Californium is a Fiction Reference Wrapped in a Drug-Addled Riddle By Megan Condis • March 14th, 2016 Philip K. Dick influence is heavy in Californium, but might-be-winks and could-be-nudges may be just as frustrating as exciting for fans.
Building Languages in Games: An Interview with Dr. Jessica Sams By Megan Condis • March 3rd, 2016 From Simlish to Tho Fan to the terrible sounds that Tidus made, Megan and Dr. Sams discuss all parts of fake languages and why they make such a difference.
Laser Kittens: X-Men Meets Internet Cat Videos Meets Table Top By Megan Condis • February 29th, 2016 It’s leap day! Let’s make use of this elusive day by peering into the minds of our kitten overlords.
Is That Dragon, Cancer Really a Videogame? By Megan Condis • February 9th, 2016 The old question, “Is it really a video game?” rears it’s beastly head yet again with That Dragon, Cancer
Please, For the Love of God, Don’t Watch The Ridiculous Six By Megan Condis • February 1st, 2016 Ridiculous 6 is 6 kinds of ridiculously bad.
Downfall Asks: How Do You Want to Spend the End of Days? By Megan Condis • January 18th, 2016 A floating island, falsified data, collaboration and a society about to slide into oblivion.
Binge Watching Making a Murderer, Duty over Escapism By Megan Condis • January 11th, 2016 Maybe the first instance of binge watching feeling like an obligation to society over lazy indulgence.
The Hateful Eight: A Microcosm of America By Megan Condis • January 5th, 2016 Imagery, irony and hatred that’s is still as prevalent today as it was just after the Civil War.
How Undertale Broke the Internet By Megan Condis • December 22nd, 2015 When Undertale won GameFAQs’ annual Best Game Ever bracket, the community went insane. But why?
Jessica Jones Reveals the Petty Monstrosities of a Realistic Super Human By Megan Condis • December 14th, 2015 Why is Jessica Jones so fantastic? Because its characters are anything but.