Feature The Origins of Assassin’s Creed By Yussef Cole • June 26th, 2018 Yussef Cole explores the complex relationship between Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Egypt and blackness.
Gingy's Corner Pink Rage Otome By Gingy Gibson • June 26th, 2018 There has to be more to a story than dialogue. Pink Rage Otome is what happens when you don’t follow that rule.
Unwinnable Monthly – June 2018 By Stu Horvath • June 18th, 2018 The June issue of Unwinnable Monthly brings you features on Gorogoa, the Blackwell games, the SNES port of Doom and much more!
Feature The Mass Effect Issue: Romancing the Krogan By Khee Hoon Chan • June 8th, 2018 Why can’t Wrex get some love?
Gingy's Corner Bunka no Kenkyu: Revival of Queen Leyak By Gingy Gibson • June 8th, 2018 Pacing matters. Plot matters. Making sure your visual novel doesn’t crash matters. No one told this studio.
Feature Excerpt The Mass Effect Issue: At All Costs By David Shimomura • June 6th, 2018 Humanity never needed Cerberus.
Another Look The Mass Effect Issue: Artificial Immortality By Yussef Cole • June 6th, 2018 Mass Effect makes us question our preconceived notions about artificial intelligence.
Gingy's Corner Fashioning Little Miss Lonesome By Gingy Gibson • June 1st, 2018 A visual novel about friends, fashion, and failing at life.
The Game That Made Me Question What It Means to Be Me By Kyle Bradford • May 28th, 2018 All Our Asias is inclusive. It’s ours, even if we don’t recognize it to be.
Democracy 3 and the Absurdity of Government By Daniel Schindel • May 25th, 2018 No matter how much players derive pleasure from a challenge, the inherent appeal of sims is the illusion of control that they grant us.