Her Lie I Tried to Believe By Gingy Gibson • March 1st, 2019 Her Lie I Tried to Believe is a shoddy attempt to portray the paranoia and psychopathy of toxic masculinity as something worthy of human pity.
Feature Excerpt A Legacy of Movement By Khee Hoon Chan • March 1st, 2019 Doom may have defined the first-person shooter, but Mirror’s Edge made it flow.
Representing Disabilities: An Evolution in Gaming By Quin Callahan • March 1st, 2019 We’re finally seeing more people with disabilities in games, but casual representation still pales in comparison to those defined by tragic backstories.
Unmissable: Episode 2 By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • February 28th, 2019 Hey, it’s our second episode! Yussef Cole pulls up a chair.
It’s A Scary World: Audition on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • February 26th, 2019 Orrin Grey watches Audition and finds it just as horrifying as he did 20 years ago.
Wash Your Hands: The Story of an Epidemic in NYC By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • February 26th, 2019 In this episode, Jen tells you how peach ice cream became a killer dessert.
The Mysterious City of Petra By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • February 19th, 2019 Few know the true story of Petra’s past, present and future.
Masks of Nyarlathotep (Again) By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • February 18th, 2019 We revisit Masks of Nyarlathotep and chat with the folks behind the upcoming Auction of Many Things art show!
Letter From the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – February 2019 By Stu Horvath • February 15th, 2019 The February issue is here, with stories on Mirror’s Edge, disabilities representation in games and lots more.
Videogame Preservation Is, And Will Always Be, A ‘Now’ Problem By Josh Bycer • February 14th, 2019 The 2018 games of the year will be the best trash 15 years from now if the industry doesn’t get serious about preserving its history.