They Could be Monsters, For All You Know By Livia Llewellyn • October 25th, 2016 Scores of neighborhood children circle an object on their bikes in the late afternoon sun, chanting as they pelt it with rocks and sticks. When they scatter and dart past you, their grins seem impossibly thin and wide. Were those extra teeth?
Legends of Tomorrow Wants to Be Doctor Who, and Is All the Better for It By Dominic Preston • October 21st, 2016 The first season of Legends of Tomorrow never left the shadows of The Flash and Arrow, but it could turn it around for season 2
Remembering Fallout: The Original Post-Apocalyptic Experience By Khee Hoon Chan • October 20th, 2016 The fan mod Fallout 1.5 Resurrection is out, so let’s remember what made the original wasteland great.
Last Week’s Comics 10/19/2016 By Sara Clemens, Michael Edwards and David Shimomura • October 19th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Spell on Wheels and KISS premiers and last week’s Darth Vader finale.
Spilled Ink Happiness Volume 1, “A Monstrous Adolescence” By Austin Price • October 19th, 2016 The horrors of adolescence are even worse when you’re becoming a vampire.
Party Starter: Games for a Good Time By Sam Desatoff • October 14th, 2016 Party on, party people. Let’s check out some of the best games to play over shots of Fireball and craft brews.
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor Crushed My Soul By Dominic Preston • October 12th, 2016 Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is the most faithful janitorial simulator on the market, and that’s as depressing as it sounds. But in a good way.
Thumper Review: A Song Without a Melody By Matt Sayer • October 12th, 2016 Thumper is plated in a shiny, chrome veneer, but its chaotic and indecipherable music structure cripples its potential as a rhythm game.
Backlog The Sand and the Sea By Gavin Craig • October 10th, 2016 Giant Squid’s founder, Matt Nava, was art director for 2012’s Journey, and it’s clear that Abzû is an attempt to create a similar sort experiential parable.
Spilled Ink Bakuman. Hatred of Art Ain’t an Art By Austin Price • October 10th, 2016 Tsugumi Ohba has managed to make resident manga connoisseur bristle with Bakuman.