Revving the Engine Connecting with Tetrominoes By Diego Nicolás Argüello • October 30th, 2021 Last year, Tetris Effect: Connected promised a way to come together even as we were suspended in our quarantine bubbles. It still delivers.
Friction Burns Urgency and Mastery in Umurangi Generation By Ruth Cassidy • October 29th, 2021 While I followed advice to turn off the timer, I kept chewing on its presence. Was it at odds with the game’s purpose, or was I acting in conflict with it?
2021 Unwinnable Halloween Video Store Week Five: Halloween Horrors By Team Unwinnable • October 29th, 2021 For the final week of Unwinnable’s Halloween Video Store, the gang offers up their favorite flicks that take place on the actual day.
Feature Excerpt Pendragon and Anti-Fascist Medievalism By Ruth Cassidy • October 29th, 2021 “Camelot has, for the moment, fallen, but the dream of Camelot – of a sane Government by consensus, led by an Arthur and not a Mordred – must and will live on.”
A Dark, Dank Death: Blind Beast (1969) on Blu-ray at Last By Orrin Grey • October 28th, 2021 Blind Beast is a film that I had been meaning to watch for decades, ever since I worked in a video store.
Feature Story Reconsidering Rotoscoped Animation for its Second Century By Morgan Galen King • October 28th, 2021 Rotoscoping puts the human body in the spotlight, where the focus on the body and its relationship to the fictional world around it is ever-present.
Feature Excerpt A World Beyond: The Inadvertent Sci-Fi of Universal’s Original Mummy Sequels By Orrin Grey • October 27th, 2021 If you think about it, mummies are the original time travelers.
Babes in the Wood By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • October 25th, 2021 Nothing like exploring a deep dark wood on Halloween night.
2021 Unwinnable Halloween Video Store Week Four: Classic Creeps By Team Unwinnable • October 22nd, 2021 It’s Week Four of Unwinnable’s Halloween Video Store! This week we go back to our horror roots with the gang’s favorite classics.
100 books in a year By Amanda Hudgins • October 22nd, 2021 There are a few things no one actually wants to hear about: your dreams, your diet, and how many books you’ve read this year.