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Thoughts on the Internet’s Teen Angst

By David Wolinsky • August 27th, 2015

“‘You shouldn’t even exist’ is the new ‘you misplaced a comma.'” David Wolinsky on critique in the age of Twitter.

Rookie of the Year

Rookie of the Year: Breaking Up With My Xbox

By Matt Marrone • August 25th, 2015

“I have come to the end of an era – I am finished with the gaming consoles that inspired me to begin this column in the first place.” The Rookie of the Year begins a new chapter.

On Quitting Videogames – UW57

By David Wolinsky and Stu Horvath • August 21st, 2015

It’s draining to be in a relationship with something that doesn’t want to grow with you.

Shaping Worlds

By Kaitlin Tremblay • August 20th, 2015

“My favorite thing about a new videogame map is how much of a blank slate it is”. Kaitlin Tremblay’s interpretation of a game’s world map is likely very different from your own.

Unpickleable: Shrub Lessons

By Melinda Bardon • August 18th, 2015

“A pro-tip for anyone looking to survive the future apocalypse: learn how to pickle.” Interested in storing your fruits or making delicious drinks? Melinda Bardon has you covered.

Feudal Pakistan

By Shahryar Rizvi • August 17th, 2015

Shahryar Rizvi connects the history of past and present Pakistani politics to forging his own dynasty in Crusader Kings II.

The Burnt Offering

The Hard-Boiled Heritage of True Detective

By Stu Horvath • August 14th, 2015

Think True Detective Season Two is too complicated? Go watch NCIS, then.

Who Watches the Watcher

By Jill Scharr • August 13th, 2015

How does our sense of morality change when we are being watched? And what happens when we take the watchers away? Jill Scharr investigates.

Dance Dance Dance

By Jordan Mammo • August 12th, 2015

The Gamecube’s hidden gem P.N.03 isn’t like other action games – and it isn’t afraid to really strut its stuff.

Value, Price and Uncertainty

By David Carlton • August 12th, 2015

If corporations can’t manage uncertainty with Kickstarter, then they’ll manage uncertainty by making cookie-cutter games. David Carlton talks Shenmue III.

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