The Communities Found Within Chants of Senaar By B Cadigan • September 23rd, 2024 The decision by the developers to utilize real language science in creating these fictional languages goes an extra step in helping players really feel that unity.
MasterBook By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 23rd, 2024 That gum you didn’t like is coming back but you’re still not going to like it.
No Gods, No Masters: When Titans Ruled Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • September 20th, 2024 Clash of the Titans came out during the baffling moment when Sam Worthington was being cast as the lead in everything.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – September 2024 By David Shimomura • September 19th, 2024 RIP Game Informer, I loved you.
Machine: Impossible By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 16th, 2024 You’re in love with this city.
Forms in Light Structures of Power By Justin Reeve • September 12th, 2024 Architecture in the Taisho and Showa periods of Japan was a powerful tool for expressing national identity, asserting political power and disseminating propaganda.
Casting Deep Meteo In the Mood for Action By Levi Rubeck • September 11th, 2024 Kar-wai’s film doesn’t flirt with disaster the way Chan’s do, but the body feels the threat, the promise, the thrill all the same.
Area of Effect Signalled Space By Jay Castello • September 10th, 2024 The feeling of together-aloneness is the same in both Elden Ring’s digital world and the damp field of the Rollright Stones in real life.
“Abigail, Don’t You Think I Know What You’ve Done?” By Orrin Grey • September 9th, 2024 Even without its marketing campaign sweeping any legs it might ever have possessed out from under it, however, Abigail was never destined to be any great shakes.
His Majesty the Worm By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 9th, 2024 The only place to go is down!