Dictator Break By Stu Horvath • September 5th, 2011 Judging by the trailer, Kalypso Media’s Tropico 4 promises the same joys of dictatorship as the previous games in the series. Viva El Presidente!
John Carmack: Rocket Man By Stu Horvath • September 2nd, 2011 Legendary game designer John Carmack, the man behind Doom, Quake and Rage, has an unusual hobby: building rockets for NASA with his company Armadillo Aerospace.
Justice Break By Stu Horvath • August 31st, 2011 Comics Alliance picks the best and worst Justice League lineups since the group’s inception in the ’60s. Unwinnable agrees and disagrees.
Post-Traumatic By Stu Horvath • August 30th, 2011 The day surreal point and click adventure Trauma came out, I was excited to dive into what was bound to be a deep psychological experience. If Trauma was a pool, I would have a broken neck.
Unwinnable Reports: Hurricane Irene Attacks New York By Stu Horvath • August 27th, 2011 The hurricane is coming! The hurricane is coming! Tune in to Unwinnable for your latest hysterical updates!
More Human Than Denton By Stu Horvath • August 26th, 2011 We’re fans of the cutscenes in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Check out this trailer for a taste.
UNATCO Break By Stu Horvath • August 26th, 2011 The original Deus Ex was conceived as the story of the biggest conspiracy theory ever, so it stands to reason that the plot lines of the three games might be a treacherous tangle for new players. Thank God for wikis, right?
I Dream of Electric Sheep – Deus Ex: Human Revolution Reviewed By Stu Horvath • August 26th, 2011 Stu Horvath looks at the near-future stealth-based shooter Deus Ex: Human Revolution from Eidos Montreal and ponders the ethics of cybernetics.
God, the Devil and Designer Jeans By Stu Horvath • August 23rd, 2011 We can’t really say we’ve been waiting for a videogame based on the Old Testament, but now that we have it, we are so happy the hero isn’t Moses. That guy is such a drag.
Ninja Break By Stu Horvath • August 22nd, 2011 We dig Danny Choo’s ninja training photo gallery on Culture Japan. We didn’t see a single fruit, though.