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Forms in Light
A view of a large Japanese temple as seen from below. Stone walls tower above the viewer. A flock of birds streaks across the cloudy sky.

Sekiro’s Floating World

By Justin Reeve • February 10th, 2022

Sekiro’s cloud motif likely refers to the “floating world” of the Edo period, which offered many services geared toward samurai and the rising merchant class.

Casting Deep Meteo
A fiery meteor cascades through an inky blue sky.

An Introduction

By Levi Rubeck • February 9th, 2022

A word of explanation on the particular alchemy of interests that fascinate and beguile our newest magazine columnist.

Another Look
An Atari videogame console with wood-grain detailing on the front panel. Includes joystick.

My Cousin’s Atari

By Yussef Cole • February 4th, 2022

Yussef receives a shock to the system (in more ways than one).

Rookie of the Year
The exterior of a sun-drenched, palatial red-bricked home. (It is not Matt Marrone's new house.)

I Bought a House

By Matt Marrone • February 3rd, 2022

Matt offers his tips on buying your first home.

Collision Detection
A white plastic Sega Dreamcast videogame console. The large controller features a small LCD screen and four brightly colored buttons in red, yellow, blue and green.

Welcome to the Circus of Value

By Ben Sailer • February 2nd, 2022

Ben ponders the absurdity of inflated videogame software and hardware valuations on the used market and nearly has an existential crisis.

Hyperfixations
A mountainous, forested landscape stretches far and wide. Small space craft fly towards futuristic buildings. In the distance, the inside of a gigantic ring stretches up into the clouds. The view seems to be inside it.

The Silent Cartography

By Julie Muncy • January 31st, 2022

When it comes to playing through the open world missions of Halo: Infinite, silence is golden.

This Mortal Coyle

Maureen Corley from Full Throttle

By Deirdre Coyle • January 28th, 2022

Were Ben Throttle and Maureen Corley secretly boning after all?

Past Presence
Tiny multicolored squares are arranged in larger blocks on a black background. Their orientation suggests a top-down view of a warehouse setup.

Unholy Aisles

By Dr. Emily Price • January 27th, 2022

In a new column, Emily Price sets out to examine media objects’ relationships to time and loss.

Eyeing Elsewhere
A master chocolatier stands behind a kitchen workstation lecturing to contestants on the reality show "School of Chocolate."

A Different Reality

By Phillip Russell • January 26th, 2022

Unlike more standard reality television fare, School of Chocolate shows there is drama to be found in the struggles of learning new things.

Try Reading...
A close-up portrait of Green Lantern Sojourner “Jo” Mullein, wearing futuristic green goggles and her Green Lantern uniform. Green beams of light shine from her ring. She is smirking.

A New Kind of Green Lantern Story

By Harry Rabinowitz • January 25th, 2022

A murder mystery at its core, Far Sector interrogates the idea of a peaceful society while delivering on action, intrigue, style and heart.

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