The Reckless Gender Politics of Call of Duty: Warzone By Porter Simmons • July 1st, 2020 Warzone resurrects the Gulag.
I Played It, Like, Twice… Clack Clack Clack: Searching for Rules in Vast: The Mysterious Manor By Orrin Grey • June 30th, 2020 If it has animated skeletons, Orrin’s all about it.
Bloodlines A Long Time Ago: A Star Wars Story By David Shimomura • June 29th, 2020 Being a lightsaber duelist isn’t like riding a bike.
Experiencing World War Z During a Pandemic By Van Dennis • June 26th, 2020 World War Z suddenly feels extremely relevant.
Wrestling Giants: Morality and Player/Character Relationships in Red Dead Redemption 2 By Gerry Hart • June 25th, 2020 The plot carries Arthur Morgan’s body along, but the player’s control his psyche.
Mazes and Monsters By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • June 25th, 2020 We watched Mazes and Monsters so you don’t have to. Please don’t watch Mazes and Monsters.
Bloodlines The Long, Slow Process of Animal Crossing By David Shimomura • June 22nd, 2020 Plodding on and on.
Truth Cult’s Sermon of Swagger By Levi Rubeck • June 18th, 2020 If the first song from Off Fire doesn’t sway you, well, there ain’t much else to bring you aboard. But for those open to receive their chained melodies and swirling dialogues, Truth Cult stands and delivers.
The Beat Box Music for the Revolution By Noah Springer • June 18th, 2020 Noah highlights some new hip hop albums well suited for our moment in history.