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Unpopular Opinions

By Stu Horvath • June 23rd, 2017

All my unpopular opinions, gathered in one convenient place.

Separate Invisibilities – An Excerpt from Unwinnable Monthly 92

By Yussef Cole • June 23rd, 2017

Invisibility is impossible when you’re black.

a woman with a staff stands in front of a large green dragon, a man with a shield at her side. This is a promotional image from Dungeons and Dragons.

Dungeon Master: In Defense of Railroading

By Sam Desatoff • June 22nd, 2017

Railroading can take freedom away from the players, but it can also be a valuable tool for a newer Dungeon Master such as myself.

Horror’s Nostalgic Heart

By Stu Horvath • June 21st, 2017

Nerdy City’s new storytelling horror RPG Rememorex is fueled by 80s nostalgia.

Unwinnable Monthly – June 2017

By Stu Horvath • June 20th, 2017

We’ve got your summer reading right here.

Lit in the orange glow of an explosion, several pixelated action heroes with guns are shown in a heroic pose. This is a promotional image for the game Broforce.

Broforce Doesn’t Know If It Wants to Be Mindless or Smart

By Khee Hoon Chan • June 20th, 2017

Broforce is not a poorly-made game. It’s an imperceptive one.

Spider-Man moutned on the side of a wall in a slightly heroic looking pose. This is a promotional image for the 2018 game Spider-Man

Spider-Man in Arkham New York City

By David Shimomura • June 19th, 2017

In a way, it seems fitting that Spider-Man would find himself Batman-ing through his own game in 2018.

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