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List-O-Mania, February 2017

By Team Unwinnable • February 28th, 2017

Winter got your stir crazy? We’ve got plenty of suggestions to distract you.

Here's the Thing

Making Peace with Resident Evil 4

By Rob Rich • February 27th, 2017

OK, maybe, just maybe, Resident Evil 4 wasn’t as bad as I thought it was back in 2005.

Can the Switch Pave a Casual Road to the Future?

By David Shimomura • February 27th, 2017

The Switch’s ability to be tossed in a bag and played with friends is a balm to a rising tide of games for gamers.

The McMaster Files

Zombicide: Black Plague

By Jason McMaster • February 23rd, 2017

Tired of zombies? Don’t hold it against Zombicide: Black Plague – there’s way more to it than hordes of the undead.

Self Insert

Who is Clan Techie?

By Amanda Hudgins • February 23rd, 2017

Fan ficton: where Judge Dredd meets Star Wars.

Documentary Sunday

Welcome to Leith

By Megan Condis • February 22nd, 2017

What do you do when Nazis come to take over your town?

Backlog

The Ground on Which our Stories are Contested

By Gavin Craig • February 22nd, 2017

Final Fantasy VI “is not an allegory for the current moment. It is not a blueprint for resistance. It is just a story, but a story is a place to begin.”

The Burnt Offering

On Preconceived Notions

By Stu Horvath • February 21st, 2017

How do you create criteria to find more surprises that defy your criteria?

The Prettiest Nightmare

By Matt Sayer • February 17th, 2017

Unspeakable horrors await you as you road trip across the unsettling beauty of small-town America.

A Good Death

By Sophie Turner • February 17th, 2017

Death is often mishandled in videogames, but an upcoming release promises a different approach underpinned by a movement of death positivity.

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