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The cracked screen and streaky pixels of a broken iPad.

Off Switch

By Matt Marrone • August 8th, 2023

We were all going on a fast. A screen fast. No iPads, no Nintendo, very limited television, for the next three weeks.

Interlinked
A long corridor in a school building rendered in sepia tones.

Uprooting Time

By Phoenix Simms • August 4th, 2023

Déraciné is an interesting rumination on what makes game narratives convincing, but it’s also a game that effectively communicates EcoGothic fears of being at the mercy of nature.

Noise Complaint

12 Records I’ve Made the Time to Listen to So Far in 2023

By Ben Sailer • August 3rd, 2023

Feeling that 2023 is flying by too quickly, Ben stops to reflect on the music that has provided his soundtrack for the year to date.

Here Be Monsters

The Unsettling Mindfulness of Horror

By Emma Kostopolus • August 2nd, 2023

To succeed in a survival horror experience, mindfulness is an incredibly helpful tool.

This Mortal Coyle
KJ from Life After Magic, a cool-looking person with a punky bleach-blond haircut (replete with purple streak) a great 'fit, and excellent tattoos. They intimidate me.

KJ from Life After Magic

By Deirdre Coyle • July 28th, 2023

“There’s a bunch of different subcultures under the punk and goth umbrellas. Doesn’t always have to be about wearing black and being angry.”

Run It Back
Detail of the Penguin Classics cover of Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust, showing a bright graphic of orange, cream and blue zig-zagging lines and dots.

1934

By Oluwatayo Adewole • July 27th, 2023

In this case it seems dear reader, that the enemy of our enemy is not quite a friend – or at least they’re one who we shouldn’t invite to stay in our home.

Eyeing Elsewhere
A screenshot of Link striding across a grassy field in Tears of the Kingdom, several distinctive ruins and towers looming in the distance.

On Play in Tears of the Kingdom

By Phillip Russell • July 26th, 2023

In Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo has found a captivating approach to its play design by allowing players to approach challenges in a seemingly infinite number of ways.

Funeral Rites
A grayscale drawing of a female fighter standing in a windy field, hand resting on the hilt of her sword.

Making Friends with Swords in The Vorpal Almanac

By Jay Castello • July 25th, 2023

Swords, writes Levi Combs in the book’s introduction, need “to feel lived in.” And that’s exactly the focus of the 22 blades of The Vorpal Almanac, beautifully illustrated by Sally Cantirino.

Feature Excerpt

In Hi-Fi Rush, Style is Substance

By Ryan Stevens • July 21st, 2023

The hit rhythm-action title’s design decisions all emanate from its central comic booky visual style and its core commitment to its music.

Feature Excerpt
Artwork from Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan shows a character waving down to the street from a second-floor window in a brick building.

The 3DS Made Dungeon Crawlers Accessible & Its Legacy Is Palpable

By Latonya Pennington • July 20th, 2023

Through the 3DS, dungeon crawlers would go from being a niche genre to something more accessible as the console matured.

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