Forms in Light Formal and Vernacular Architecture By Justin Reeve • December 14th, 2020 The game world in Breath of the Wild is filled with interesting architecture
Hârn By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • December 14th, 2020 This week, we journey to one of the first, and best, system agnostic campaign settings.
No Prayer for the Dying, Side A By Stu Horvath • December 11th, 2020 For an Iron Maiden podcast, this one sure talks a lot about the Rolling Stones…
Traces Learning Tetris By Diego Nicolás Argüello • December 11th, 2020 2019 was the year I started learning Tetris.
Collision Detection On Videogames, Accessibility and the Winter From Hell By Ben Sailer • December 10th, 2020 Videogames are more accessible than ever thanks to increased digitization. Facing what will be the harshest winter in a generation, this is a godsend that is easy to miss, but should not be taken for granted.
Rookie of the Year I’m Slowly Cracking Under the Weight of Tap Sports Baseball By Matt Marrone • December 9th, 2020 Now I live in fear that my favorite player of all time will show up in a mystery box.
Here's the Thing It’s Okay To Let Stuff End By Rob Rich • December 8th, 2020 Rob posits that, in a lot of instances, it’s better to let the stories and characters we love end rather than drag things out so long they become boring or just plain bad.
Palace of the Vampire Queen By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • December 7th, 2020 Why would she have a garlic garden? We don’t know and the adventure never says, but there is one!
Another Look Crowded Apocalypse By Yussef Cole • December 7th, 2020 “A vibrant wasteland, a sparkling new way to experience a dull old formula.”
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, Side B By Stu Horvath • December 4th, 2020 Is Seventh Son of a Seventh Son the best Iron Maiden album ever? Can it possibly trump Powerslave? Can Ed’s marriage survive his wife’s ambivalence towards Iron Maiden? The suspense is surely killing you, so listen now!