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.
Forza Horizon 3 Is Video Game Escapism at Its Finest By AJ Moser • October 9th, 2016 Forza Horizon lets you rip around the Australlian back country to build your rep in the best, most freeing ways possible.
Sorcerer King: A Board Gamer’s Perspective By Sam Desatoff • October 6th, 2016 The turn-based strategy game/board game cross section is a wide one. Resident cardboard expert puts his lens on Sorcerer King.
If You’re Not Watching Ash vs Evil Dead, You’re Doing It Wrong By Dominic Preston • October 5th, 2016 Ash is still a doofus, still has a boomstick and a chainsaw hand, and there’s still enough blood to make Carrie blush. And it still rules.
Last Week’s Comics 10/5/2016 By Michael Edwards, Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • October 5th, 2016 Team Unwinnable reviews this week’s James Bond 007, last week’s Saga and X-Men ’92!
Virginia Is a Game, But Should It Be? By Dominic Preston • September 28th, 2016 Bickering about whether something is or isn’t a videogame is boring. Let’s talk about whether it should be a videogame.
Spilled Ink Toriko: The Health Benefits of Heavy Eating By Austin Price • September 28th, 2016 One of the most over the top mangas, Toriko, is coming to a close, and doing it in the most spectacularly gargantuan fashion.
This Week’s Comics 9/28/2016 By Ian Gonzales, Sal Lucci, Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • September 28th, 2016 The LWC gang shares their thoughts on a slew of Dark Horse Comics! We review the latest Tarzan of the Planet of the Apes, Elf Quest and Cryptocracy issues.
Rogue Wizards: Endlessly Addictive, Utterly Conventional By Khee Hoon Chan • September 27th, 2016 Spellbind Studios’ first game Rogue Wizards measures up in the crowded rogue-like dungeon crawler space on Steam, but stumbles when differentiating itself.