E-soterica Adorable Point-and-Click Games, Rise! By Alyse Stanley • December 12th, 2018 The media would have you think this genre is dead. But they haven’t played A Frog Detective or Nairi.
Cancer, OCD, Spider-Man & Me By Blake Hester • December 12th, 2018 Sometimes you just need a fucking break. Sometimes you don’t need to be challenged, sometimes you just need to drown out all the noise.
Dragon Magazine By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • December 10th, 2018 The guys talk about Dragon Magazine, Khan of Khans and Stu’s now complete Planescape collection.
Six Days of Snow By Gingy Gibson • December 7th, 2018 Stop trying to make wanting to bang minors romantic.
Another Look Writing About Games: Learning to Love the Compromise By Yussef Cole • December 6th, 2018 There is only so much compartmentalization you can do in separating a game from its production process and the worldview it espouses before you, as a writer, become morally compromised.
Netrunner, Begin Again By Levi Rubeck • December 6th, 2018 Netrunner is an itch that will always need scratching.
Figure it Out By Jeremy Signor • December 5th, 2018 Return of the Obra Dinn uses gameplay lines more synonymous with tabletop deduction games than traditional videogames.
Backlog What Matters and What Matters Last By Gavin Craig • December 4th, 2018 It’s a difficult thing to write about videogames when one doesn’t play very many videogames.