I Want More Historical Horror By J.M. Henson • April 9th, 2025 We cannot lose sight of the fact that our shared past is directly connected to our shared fears.
Here Be Monsters Letting the Days Go By: The Historical Horrors of Pentiment By Emma Kostopolus • April 9th, 2025 The history we record and maintain is a “fable agreed upon” written by the people in positions of power.
Mind Palaces Where in the World Is William of Baskerville? By Maddi Chilton • April 8th, 2025 Obsidian set themselves an interesting task in translating a story that’s legendary for being dense and obscure into an interactive medium.
When A Series Just Isn’t Into Itself Anymore By Elijah Beahm • April 4th, 2025 When is it time to try something radically different, or just start new?
Past Presence Let’s Do It Again, But This Time Better By Dr. Emily Price • April 4th, 2025 Can the Remake trilogy, vastly expanded as it is, be a “good” remake of FFVII?
Through the Hedgerow By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 31st, 2025 You never know what you might find down the old straight track.
Funeral Rites Notes Passed Between Me and Morgan During Algebra Class, After Discovering The Molt (If The Molt Had Been Published in 1995, When We Were in Algebra Class) By Orrin Grey • March 28th, 2025 You think you, me, and Josh will be enough, or do we need to find somebody else? Brian, maybe?
Feature Excerpt Spritfarer and the Labor of Grief By Laurie McRae Andrew • March 27th, 2025 Judith Butler helps us see how Spiritfarer’s gameplay mechanics connect labor with the politics of grief.
To Have Fun in Spite of The Tragedy of It All: The Pertinence of Molly House By Luis Aguasvivas • March 25th, 2025 Within this box a metaphor is contained, one of festive joy experienced by a collective in conservative Georgian England.
Sickest Witch By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 24th, 2025 Which sick witch is the sickest witch? You!