Exploits Feature A Garfield Christmas By Sara Clemens • December 2nd, 2024 A Garfield Christmas had an honored place on my 1980’s VHS compilation of Christmas specials. Why? One word: Grandma.
Funeral Rites Daily Commute: An Examination of Arkos and The Forest Primordia By Emma Kostopolus • November 27th, 2024 John Kordosh wants his players to focus on the events unfolding around them, rather than counting metrics for meta-game functionality.
Feature Excerpt Believe Me, I Haven’t Got a Choice: Max Rockatansky’s Bisexual Apocalypse By Maddi Chilton • November 26th, 2024 We return to Max Rockatansky, who wanders in and out of traditional pasts and transgressive futures, part of both but choosing neither.
Exploits Feature Glimpsing the World’s True Scale By Rory Hoeschen • November 1st, 2024 You are tiny. You are enormous.
Funeral Rites They Feed on Fear By Elijah Beahm • October 29th, 2024 “The inspiration behind playing as monsters is very personal. As a youth with an obvious disability, I found that I did not fit in, and I felt akin to the monsters in pop culture and media.”
Feature Story Nothing But Respect for My President Whipped Crème By Orrin Grey • October 25th, 2024 Does each peak hold beautifully from kitchen to plate, as the can promises? Is it sure to impress? Will it make my family love me?
Feature Excerpt A Journey Through the Upside Down By Phillip Russell • October 24th, 2024 Lucas’s reality, much like my own, is flattened when we fail to acknowledge his varied experiences from the rest of the boys.
Feature Story Thoughts for Sale By Oluwatayo Adewole • October 23rd, 2024 I have been struck by how much the prison and the suburb serve the same purpose.
Exploits Feature Horror and Human Frailty By Michael Caruso • October 1st, 2024 Accept the reality of your mortality, for better or for worse.
Funeral Rites Getting Lost in the Melodious World of the Ballads of Oræd By Orrin Grey • September 27th, 2024 On the table next to the candle is a book that you don’t remember seeing before. The book itself feels at once familiar and strange, as though you have read it before, perhaps in a dream. The title is Ballads of Oræd.