The McMaster Files Putting the “U” in Trauma By Jason McMaster • July 12th, 2019 In the vein of Dwarf Fortress and Rim World, Barotrauma players make their own stories. And an uncanny number of them end in death.
Documentary Sunday Shirkers By Megan Condis • July 8th, 2019 The story behind Shirkers is one of a doomed project and a bizarre cruelty.
Gingy's Corner Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story By Gingy Gibson • June 28th, 2019 Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story is the world’s premier No Child Left Behind simulator.
Now She’ll Be All Alone: The American Horror Project Volume 2 By Orrin Grey • June 28th, 2019 Arrow is doing the lord’s work by giving such loving, hi-def releases to these kinds of underseen horror films.
Running the Void Beyond Bitmaps and Chiptunes By Levi Rubeck • June 20th, 2019 Benjamin Soulé’s Voidrun expertly navigates limitation, inspiration, and curse-sputtering difficulty.
Byte Driver Review By Rob Rich • June 14th, 2019 Byte Driver is a sort of nostalgic, sort of straightforward, and more than sort of extreme multitasking challenge.
A Review of Pluto TV Commercials By Amanda Hudgins • June 10th, 2019 Trapped in a world of re-runs of Forensic Files and World Poker Tour, I found myself drawn to one particular thing: the commercials of Pluto TV.
Man Against Time: The Big Clock on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • June 10th, 2019 Orrin takes on The Big Clock, an unusual hybrid of noir and screwball comedy.
Gingy's Corner Tokyo Chronos: Visual Novel in Virtual Reality By Gingy Gibson • June 7th, 2019 A title that does more to sell the software it runs on then the product itself.
The World Next Door Is a Nice Enough Neighbor By Sara Clemens • June 6th, 2019 Billed as hybrid of a puzzler and a visual novel with RPG elements, The World Next Door shows a lot of promise.