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Kyle Katarn

By Deirdre Coyle • June 11th, 2018

Deirdre makes friends with Kyle Katarn in order to get closer to Princess Leia.

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The Mass Effect Issue: Romancing the Krogan

By Khee Hoon Chan • June 8th, 2018

Why can’t Wrex get some love?

Gingy's Corner

Bunka no Kenkyu: Revival of Queen Leyak

By Gingy Gibson • June 8th, 2018

Pacing matters. Plot matters. Making sure your visual novel doesn’t crash matters. No one told this studio.

RPG character standing in illustrated relief behind two other people.

Belonging Outside of Belonging: Avery Alder’s Dream Askew

By Sam Desatoff • June 7th, 2018

For Alder, Dream Askew is the product of years of hard work and iteration. As her vision finally nears release, she hopes that she can inspire marginalized communities to tell their stories in their own unique ways.

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The Mass Effect Issue: At All Costs

By David Shimomura • June 6th, 2018

Humanity never needed Cerberus.

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The Mass Effect Issue: Artificial Immortality

By Yussef Cole • June 6th, 2018

Mass Effect makes us question our preconceived notions about artificial intelligence.

Pato Box’s Fisticuffs Lack Punch

By Khee Hoon Chan • June 5th, 2018

Perhaps the point of Pato Box is less about its story and setting. Perhaps it’s more about its exploration of the Punch-Out!! mechanics, and how that can be reimagined as a means of experiencing a stylish crime drama about double-crosses and revenge.

The Magical Charm of Empyreal: Spells and Steam

By Sam Desatoff • May 31st, 2018

Level 99 hopes to craft a train board game like no other.

the writer, wearing a purple knit cap, hair long and grass green behind her.

How I Almost Gave Up On Games

By Amanda Hudgins • May 29th, 2018

I’m not one of those named faces of GamerGate, the women for whom, for better or worse, GamerGate has become a part of their identity and brand. If you think back to those most visibly affected, the ones who had it worse, I’m nobody.

stretching green and red lines that dot like train lines across a grey scale background. Hubs are in bright blue with text that reads "GOP." This is a still from the game Democracy 3

Democracy 3 and the Absurdity of Government

By Daniel Schindel • May 25th, 2018

No matter how much players derive pleasure from a challenge, the inherent appeal of sims is the illusion of control that they grant us.

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