The Spark Devil and Other Horrors By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 17th, 2025 It’s another one of them there pot-pour-ee episodes.
Here's the Thing I’m Having a Bad Time (and Loving it) By Rob Rich • November 13th, 2025 While on a “classic Fromsoft” binge of the King’s Field series, Rob finally returns to Shadow Tower’s exceptionally hostile halls – and having a great bad time.
I Played It, Like, Twice... See You in the Next Adventure: The Familiarity of Yokai Quest By Orrin Grey • November 12th, 2025 There are skeletal hone bushi, classic yurei, old-fashioned oni, and much more – including some sinister ninjas, of course.
Forms in Light Strangers on the Road By Justin Reeve • November 12th, 2025 They’ll suddenly turn on you mid-conversation, revealing themselves to be a secret assassin in disguise, dedicated to your demise.
Totally Generic Alien: Earth By Natasha Ochshorn • November 11th, 2025 It’s difficult to be scared of something that you’re maybe rooting for.
The Far Side By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 10th, 2025 Cows, cavemen, monsters and more. No, it isn’t a Monster Manual!
Area of Effect Forward to Where? By Jay Castello • November 7th, 2025 If Herdling wants to make a point about humans being an integral part of the ecosystem, it needs both humans and ecosystems.
Rookie of the Year Marronopoly By Matt Marrone • November 6th, 2025 The activity that has best defined the outsized influence Monopoly now has over our lives happened on a recent Saturday.
Don't Stop Believing Forgiving, and Forgetting, Bioshock By Elijah Beahm • November 5th, 2025 If there is one constructive lesson that can be learned from Bioshock Infinite, it’s the crucial, fundamental need for forgiveness.
Here Be Monsters The Limits of Powerlessness: On Silent Hill f By Emma Kostopolus • November 4th, 2025 The game appears to want to have it both ways – “run and hide” in tandem with “stand and fight.”