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A woman in a large white dirty tshirt and cargo pants, wields a bat at a dog running away gleefully with an assault rifle in its mouth. Behind her in the dust is a bleeding man.

Far Cry 5: Taking off the Engagement Blinders

By David Shimomura • April 2nd, 2018

That’s the trap of engagement and enthrallment. At 100mph the flaws dissolve in the motion blur.

The Calculated Unease of Paratopic

By Sam Desatoff • March 29th, 2018

Paratopic is a disjointed and muddy game that feels like it wants to tell a meaningful story, but stumbles over an inflated sense of inscrutability.

Another Look

Surrounded by Strangers

By Yussef Cole • March 28th, 2018

It is uniquely difficult coming to terms with your own identity when parts of your family, whether through language, distance or culture, feel like strangers.

A Tumultuous Smoke Break

By Levi Rubeck • March 28th, 2018

Emma Kidwell’s Got a Light? gracefully outlines the confusing and powerful internal combustion engine of sentiment, that heavy fire that drives us all to smoking and other activities hazardous to our health.

The Heavy Pour

It’s the Little Things, Kiddo!

By Sara Clemens • March 27th, 2018

Thankfully, simple pleasures aren’t hard to come by.

Gingy's Corner

The Merchant Memoirs

By Gingy Gibson • March 27th, 2018

The Merchant Memoirs is odd.

The Merchant Memoirs is a kinetic visual novel, meaning that you just read the story without making any choices.

Checkpoint

Hollow Colossus

By Corey Milne • March 26th, 2018

For all the politics in Wolfenstien II: The New Colossus, the game rarely lets players have a chance to examine them.

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