I Played It, Like, Twice... Dead Ends: Learning Something About Myself with Cursed City By Orrin Grey • September 30th, 2021 I dove into Cursed City in the hopes that the familiarity of its similarities to Silver Tower would help to ease some of that intimidation fact, but Cursed City has more in common with Blackstone Fortress.
Rookie of the Year Broke My Golden Rule of Gaming. Here’s What Happened Next. By Matt Marrone • September 29th, 2021 Matt makes the most of a bachelor’s weekend.
Collision Detection Escaping Isolation in Concrete Genie By Ben Sailer • September 28th, 2021 Ben finds a surprisingly poignant message about the interconnectedness of commerce and community beneath the family-friendly veneer of the underappreciated painterly adventure Concrete Genie.
Casting Deep Meteo American Truck Simulator: Wyoming in Miniature By Levi Rubeck • September 28th, 2021 I’m in this convoy for the vistas, the big hauls, the roadside magic, even if it must refrain from truly mimicking the vastness of the time spent cruising those roads in real life.
This Mortal Coyle Ginger from My Time at Portia By Deirdre Coyle • September 27th, 2021 Romance and courtship in the post-dystopia.
The Dungeon Alphabet By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 27th, 2021 Time to practice our ABCs!
Eyeing Elsewhere It Takes a Village By Phillip Russell • September 24th, 2021 Evangelion has always been interested in cycles, in unpacking oneself through the looping of experience.
New Order, Same As the Old Order: Siege (1983) on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • September 23rd, 2021 Siege is a 1983 Canadian exploitation flick that is one of a long line of movies aping John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13.