Games as Snacks: The Tastiest Titles of Last Year By Jeremiah Cheney • January 31st, 2016 Here we are, at the glorious intersect of snacks and video games. Munch on!
Revving the Engine: 404Sight By Stu Horvath • December 18th, 2015 Stu interviews Tina Kalinger, producer of sandbox runner/internet service provider fighter 404Sight. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Rookie of the Year The Message, Received By Matt Marrone • December 18th, 2015 Matt Marrone recounts his history with fiction podcasts, starting with Welles’ 1938 War of the Worlds and ending with the 2015 The Message.
Revving the Engine: Planet Alpha 31 By Stu Horvath • November 19th, 2015 Stu interviews Adrian Lazar, (mostly) sole developer of alien platformer Planet Alpha 31. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Return to Call of Cthulhu – UW69 By Stu Horvath • November 13th, 2015 Stu is looking forward to driving his RPG players insane in Call of Cthulhu. Plus: We’re going MONTHLY!
Revving the Engine: Adrift By Stu Horvath • November 12th, 2015 Stu interviews Adam Orth, creator of the upcoming space “first person experience (FPX)” ADR1FT. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Head to Head: Jem and the Holograms By Megan Condis • November 9th, 2015 The long-awaited live-action Jem and the Holograms movie was, sadly, a flop. But how does it compare to the source material?
Regression: A Scene from a Career in Decline By Declan Taggart • November 6th, 2015 Regression is so much like a TV movie. Every time I look at the cinema screen, I’m surprised. I think: Wow. Why’s this TV so big? And how did it get into our living room?
A Collection of Apocalypses: An Interview with Paul Tremblay By Stu Horvath • November 5th, 2015 “When horror is done well, I love the sense of awe, of holy-shit-what-is-that…” Stu talks with horror writer Paul Tremblay on his influences, past and future.
Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year: The Scariest, Saddest Song of 2016 By Matt Marrone • November 5th, 2015 “What happens when you can’t even remember those favorite things that make you not feel so bad?” Matt Marrone on the horror of Daughter’s first track of 2016.