Totally Generic No One Has Actually Read Lord of the Rings By Natasha Ochshorn • April 16th, 2025 It is really easy to lie about having read a book that many people are familiar with but many fewer accurately remember.
Area of Effect Ka-Boom By Jay Castello • April 15th, 2025 I truly, genuinely, do not think I have ever been as frustrated with a videogame in my life.
Rookie of the Year Stardew For Two By Matt Marrone • April 15th, 2025 All three Marrone males have their own farms. Dad’s is a thriving, end-game affair. Jacob’s is, well, bounding with potential. Peter’s is a total mess.
I Played It, Like, Twice... Draw!: Reaching the End of the Line in Dungeon Scrawlers By Orrin Grey • April 14th, 2025 Dungeon Scrawlers has much more in common with the placemat at a fast food restaurant than with a game of Dungeons & Dragons.
Interlinked Nostalgia² By Phoenix Simms • April 11th, 2025 There’s a curious folding of time and space, or at least our personal perception of time and space when it comes to ludic memory.
Don't Stop Believing Legendary Shows What a Biblical Epic Actually Is By Elijah Beahm • April 10th, 2025 I desperately need you to know: Your popular sci-fi IP isn’t a Biblical Epic.
On Becoming a Grognard with Grace and Self-Awareness By Ryan Whalen • April 10th, 2025 All of our geek touchstones were someone else’s cringe reboot.
I Want More Historical Horror By J.M. Henson • April 9th, 2025 We cannot lose sight of the fact that our shared past is directly connected to our shared fears.