Eat the Reich By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • October 7th, 2024 Name something better than tearing a nazi in half with your bare hands. You can’t!
Interlinked Out of Reach, Out of Mind By Phoenix Simms • October 4th, 2024 When you strictly define games as a commercial product you devalue the prominent place games and their rhetoric now have in our current zeitgeist.
Mind Palaces Consider the Orzo By Maddi Chilton • October 3rd, 2024 I am the least hungry when I’m stressed, or sad, or sick, when something has gone wrong elsewhere in my life and my stomach suffers for it.
Exploits Feature Horror and Human Frailty By Michael Caruso • October 1st, 2024 Accept the reality of your mortality, for better or for worse.
Weird Heroes of Public Access By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 30th, 2024 Flip the switch to the UHF dial!
Funeral Rites Getting Lost in the Melodious World of the Ballads of Oræd By Orrin Grey • September 27th, 2024 On the table next to the candle is a book that you don’t remember seeing before. The book itself feels at once familiar and strange, as though you have read it before, perhaps in a dream. The title is Ballads of Oræd.
Feature Excerpt Was Colonial Marines Really Nuked From The Start? By Elijah Beahm • September 26th, 2024 “We loved our isolation. Thrived in it. It allowed us to get lost in our work with zero dependencies.”
Feature Excerpt Baroque Pathology: Monkeys Shampooing While I Slowly Die and Play Final Fantasy VIII By Luis Aguasvivas • September 25th, 2024 In a desperate attempt to conjure halcyon days I played Final Fantasy VIII. I played the game during a horrible time in my life.
MasterBook By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 23rd, 2024 That gum you didn’t like is coming back but you’re still not going to like it.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – September 2024 By David Shimomura • September 19th, 2024 RIP Game Informer, I loved you.