Revving the Engine: Outlaws By Stu Horvath • September 10th, 2015 “I want to re-write the way the VFX industry does things and use games tech to do it.” Sponsored by Unreal Engine 4.
Rookie of the Year Your Game Just Wants Some Space By Matt Marrone • September 7th, 2015 “We all know what it’s like to need a videogame. But what about when a videogame no longer needs you?” Matt Marrone on Fallout Shelter and the self-playing game
Senses All Turned Up: An Interview with Stephen Graham Jones By Stu Horvath • August 31st, 2015 “It’s not just being scary on the page, it’s being scary in a way that plugs into the psyche of the audience.” Stu interviews horror writer Stephen Graham Jones
Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year: Breaking Up With My Xbox By Matt Marrone • August 25th, 2015 “I have come to the end of an era – I am finished with the gaming consoles that inspired me to begin this column in the first place.” The Rookie of the Year begins a new chapter.
Revving the Engine: The Artful Escape of Francis Vendetti By Stu Horvath • July 27th, 2015 Stu interviews Johnny Galvatron, musician, novelist, and lead designer behind the upcoming The Artful Escape of Francis Vendetti. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year: Not So Empty Nest By Matt Marrone • July 21st, 2015 To prep for the Newborn of the Year, Matt Marrone spies on his family with a new surveillance camera.
The Burnt Offering An Appreciation of Witcher’s Work By Stu Horvath • July 14th, 2015 Stu Horvath praises The Witcher 3 and its multi-faceted protagonist Geralt of Rivia.
Rookie of the Year The Seinfeld OASIS By Matt Marrone • July 6th, 2015 The Rookie of the Year visits Seinfeld’s apartment after reading Ready Player One. Surreal? Not as much as you’d think.
Revving the Engine: Dead Static Drive By Stu Horvath • June 29th, 2015 Stu interviews Mike Blackney, Unreal Dev Grant recipient, on his project Dead Static Drive. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Unwinnable Weekly Issue Forty-Eight By Stu Horvath • June 12th, 2015 Stu Horvath laments the summer cold.