Rick Meints Interview By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 18th, 2024 Talkin’ ’bout collecting.
Webslinging the Homesickness Away By Justin Joyce • November 15th, 2024 It didn’t have the name of his pub, but it was an Irish pub, at the exact location.
Casting Deep Meteo Here are the Woods By Levi Rubeck • November 15th, 2024 It’s the liminal woods between cities and suburbs, suburbs and exurbs, farmhouses and fields that yield the highest chance of finding porn.
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout Embraces Nostalgia and Growing Up By Elijah Beahm • November 14th, 2024 Is it really a bad thing for a game to not try and make itself part of your whole lifestyle?
Totally Generic Losing Christina By Natasha Ochshorn • November 14th, 2024 The Fog is a novel about gaslighting, although that term is never used.
Area of Effect The Local Horror of Dark Academia By Jay Castello • November 13th, 2024 Babel is one of the books most keen to explore the dark part of dark academia; the power behind it, not just the hue of an 18th century wood-panel library.
I Played It, Like, Twice... Mad About Underworlds: In This Case, I Mean Mad as in Angry By Orrin Grey • November 12th, 2024 The Warhammer: Underworlds warbands have a level of personality that larger armies simply can’t, with each individual model given a name, special rules, and some character that help it to pop.
Rookie of the Year Suburbia’s End By Matt Marrone • November 12th, 2024 We were in our own dimensional rift and saw it all at once – the flashing and clashing lightsabers, the pillars, the darkness, the red eyes, each other.
Turn-Based Games: Dying to Thrive By Lizzie Edkins • November 8th, 2024 Back in the early days of gaming, turn-based combat was common because it had to be.