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.
Whose Head Is That Anyway? The Story of Easter Island By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • December 4th, 2018 Notorious Narratives plumbs the mysteries of the moai.
The Burnt Offering The Feels By Stu Horvath • December 3rd, 2018 What happens when a horror story tries to manifest in the real world?
The Heavy Pour Sucking Blood from the Earth By Sara Clemens • November 30th, 2018 Between the nightmare of daily news and the ethical quandaries of playing games by any triple-A developer, it’s hard to be assed to play games these days.
Here's the Thing No, Shut Up, Brutal Legend is Great By Rob Rich • November 29th, 2018 People loved to dump on Brutal Legend when it released, but Rob stubbornly maintains that it was (and still is) a great game.
Imprisoned in Paradise: The Leper Colony of Hawaii By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • November 27th, 2018 Notorious Narratives demystifies the Hawaiian leper colony at Kalaupapa.
Rookie of the Year Let’s Go Paisley By Matt Marrone • November 27th, 2018 Not everything about Paisley Park is weird.
Collision Detection DDR Movie Marks a Positive Step By Ben Sailer • November 26th, 2018 Why make a movie about Dance Dance Revolution? Maybe a better question to ask is, “Why would they make a movie about any other game at all?”
On Voice Acting and Diversity By Malindy Hetfeld • November 26th, 2018 Voice acting should be the great equalizer for diverse representation in games. It isn’t.