Fantasy Wargaming By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • February 17th, 2020 We crack the cover of Fantasy Wargaming (1981) and check out the stats for the big cheese, God Himself!
Gingy's Corner Baptism By Gingy Gibson • February 14th, 2020 Baptism is a short, emotionally removed kinetic visual novel about the horrors of unchecked psychosis (and our own fascination with them).
Coaxing Out Creative Confessions By Levi Rubeck • February 13th, 2020 Hardcore is living, breathing music and this is a producer who understands that perfection is often the antidote to the swirling energy that swarms around good art.
Try Reading... Middlewest and the Scars of Parental Abuse By Harry Rabinowitz • February 12th, 2020 When you peel back its fantasy veneer, Middlewest Book One is a story of parental abuse and the scars, both literal and figurative, it leaves.
Rookie of the Year GOAT vs. Block By Matt Marrone • February 11th, 2020 How could you suddenly be twice as good at a game you’ve played so often there’s simply no conceivable room for improvement?
Old-School Essentials By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • February 10th, 2020 Old-School Essentials might be the final word on Dungeons & Dragons retro clones and hacks.
Collision Detection What I Think About When I Think About Grandia By Ben Sailer • February 10th, 2020 What can we learn about social activism from an aging 32-bit-era role-playing game? According to one writer who probably needs to get more sleep, maybe more than one might think.
This Mortal Coyle Jesse Faden from Control By Deirdre Coyle • February 7th, 2020 Deirdre desperately wants to be friends with Jesse Faden, someone similarly comfortable with the surreal and unexplainable.
Revving the Engine Dead Static Drive: A Dark and Winding Road By Stu Horvath • February 5th, 2020 “I didn’t ever feel like I sought out horror so much as people brought it to me.”