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Pilot: Monster Manual II

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • July 8th, 2018

The debut episode of The Vintage RPG Podcast! Stu and John discuss Monster Manual II for first edition Dungeons & Dragons, the Big Trouble in Little China board game and much more!

If the Devil Is to Exist in This World, It Cannot Look Like a Devil

By Orrin Grey • July 6th, 2018

Orrin Grey digs up Toho’s “Bloodthirsty Trilogy,” three Japanese vampire films that underscore the influence of Hammer films while showcasing the potential for Japan’s horror film future.

Revving the Engine

Mothergunship

By Stu Horvath • July 6th, 2018

Joe Mirabello talks Mothergunship and creating the most ridiculous guns in videogames.

Gingy's Corner

Don’t Use Cultural Emblems as Cheap Set Pieces

By Gingy Gibson • July 6th, 2018

Woodstock 1969, in contrast, treats the entire festival as a backdrop for a lackluster lesbian love story, ignoring the social, political, and especially artistic aspects of the time that allowed Woodstock to come about and be so memorable in the first place.

The Usurper

Noteworthy Metal – June 2018

By Astrid Budgor • July 5th, 2018

This month in metal sees the awaited return of a few fan favorites and a band named after a freaking Bloodborne item.

The Burnt Offering
A screenshot of Vampyr.

Powers of Darkness

By Stu Horvath • July 4th, 2018

DontNod’s Vampyr, creating something disappointingly human out of our the monster of our collective nightmares.

Feature Excerpt

Gorogoa and the Power of the Frame

By Rachel Watts • July 2nd, 2018

An exploration into how the beautifully crafted puzzle game Gorogoa uses the power of framing and panel composition to create a unique puzzle mechanic and an immersive storytelling technique.

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