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Forms in Light
A screenshot from Alan Wake 2 shows the titular character standing in the middle of a rainy downtown main street wearing a blue and yellow FBI jacket.

Best Architecture in Games

By Justin Reeve • January 10th, 2024

A short, concise and mostly unordered list of the best level design and environmental art of the year.

I Played It, Like, Twice...
A crop from the cover for Ni no Kuni 2 the board game, with the title text laid over a cartoon image of a long dragon soaring through a partly cloudy sky over a quaint city below

A Question of Influence: Building Your Kingdom in Ni no Kuni II: The Board Game

By Orrin Grey • January 9th, 2024

In some ways, however, the simplicity of Ni no Kuni II: The Board Game is also part of its strength. It’s a game that’s easy to learn and quick to play. In a world full of overly complex titles packed with fiddly little tokens and pieces, it almost feels old-fashioned.

Noah's Beat Box
Close up on an old-school boom box – silver finish, round speaker screens, tape deck in the center.

Hip Hop at Fifty

By Noah Springer • January 9th, 2024

After stepping back from the contemporary, Noah reflects a bit more on the different eras of hip hop and what they mean to him.

How to Write Adventure Modules that Don’t Suck

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • January 8th, 2024

Goodman Games, killin’ it as always.

Area of Effect

Space at Sea

By Jay Castello • January 5th, 2024

The oceans are a space of freedom, terror, traversal, piracy, exploration, exploitation, warfare, monsters, beauty, death and a thousand other things depending on their social context.

Rookie of the Year
Lana Del Rey perches atop a piano, microphone in hand. A man in a baby blue suit tickles the ivories.

Lana Del(’s) Rey

By Matt Marrone • January 4th, 2024

The spirit of the Newport Folk Festival is all about the music, from the morning sets to the closers, not all about Lana.

A screenshot from the Queen's Gambit where Jolene smiles with her face in her hands laying next to Beth Harmon who is intensely studying a book

(Hopefully) Waving Goodbye to the Trope of the Magical Negro

By Brea Shanice • January 3rd, 2024

Years have passed and Beth has grown into an adult with her own full-blown addiction and untreated trauma. So naturally in the middle of her descent, her best Magical Negro friend comes back to cushion her fall.

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