Revving The Engine: Perception By Stu Horvath • October 31st, 2016 Stu Horvath talks with Irrational Games vet Bill Gardner about his new project, Perception, a first person game that follows a blind woman into a horrific mystery.
Monster Issue – Theme Recap By Team Unwinnable • October 28th, 2016 Sink your fangs into excerpts from all the theme stories in the Unwinnable Monsters issue.
Life in the Monster Squad By Orrin Grey • October 27th, 2016 Orrin Grey joined The Monster Squad as a kid and life’s never been the same since.
Last Week’s Comics 10/26/2016 By Ian Gonzales and David Shimomura • October 26th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Serenity: No Power in the ‘Verse #1 and last week’s Infamous Iron Man #1.
They Could be Monsters, For All You Know By Livia Llewellyn • October 25th, 2016 Scores of neighborhood children circle an object on their bikes in the late afternoon sun, chanting as they pelt it with rocks and sticks. When they scatter and dart past you, their grins seem impossibly thin and wide. Were those extra teeth?
Last Week’s Comics 10/19/2016 By Sara Clemens, Michael Edwards and David Shimomura • October 19th, 2016 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Spell on Wheels and KISS premiers and last week’s Darth Vader finale.
Westworld is Full of Monsters, They’re the Guests By David Shimomura • October 18th, 2016 Westworld is a lot more like Hostel than it is Red Dead Redemption.
Viva Belgrado By Mitchell Bowman • October 13th, 2016 “For as long as I can remember, it’s been a running joke that every good screamo band has to break up after a single album.”
Last Week’s Comics 10/12/2016 By Ian Gonzales, David Shimomura, Sal Lucci and Sara Clemens • October 12th, 2016 Ian Gonzales interviews Box Brown about Tetris: The Games People Play and the LWC Team reviews Paper Girls, Clean Room and Batman.
Here's the Thing Getting Over Metal Gear Survive By Rob Rich • October 11th, 2016 People need to stop pretending that they wouldn’t be lapping it up if it was the self-proclaimed “auteur’s” idea in the first place.