Murder By Numbers’ Thorny Queer Politics By Jeremy Signor • April 15th, 2020 Murder By Numbers makes an attempt at making queer people both visible and respected. It only partially accomplishes this.
Pox Free at PAX East, Part 3 By Levi Rubeck • April 14th, 2020 While playing the Netrunner tourney at PAX Unplugged, the most frequent topic of my eavesdropping was Crokinole.
This Mortal Coyle Rowan from Seers Isle By Deirdre Coyle • April 14th, 2020 This spectral figure makes an impression as a great storyteller long before she’s ever introduced.
The Fail Cycle A Gamer’s Guide to Weightlifting By Declan Taggart • April 14th, 2020 Weightlifting has the kind of level-up progression perfectly suited for someone with a compulsive dependence on videogames.
In the Business of Adaptation By Amanda Hudgins • April 13th, 2020 A faithfulness to a format that is no longer consistent with the product that you’re making is worshiping at the ground of a false idol.
Collision Detection On GameStop and Contempt for Nostalgia By Ben Sailer • April 13th, 2020 Ben thinks way too hard about his strained relationship with a struggling videogame retailer and learns about Swiss mercenaries along the way.
Self-Insert RPF By Amanda Hudgins • April 13th, 2020 Bring Real Person Fanfiction onto The Graham Norton Show, cowards.
Gavin Norman Interview By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • April 13th, 2020 We chat with Gavin Norman, creator of Old-School Essentials and the forthcoming Dolmenwood campaign setting.
Rookie of the Year Bite Club Episode 1: Mangia Ninja! By Matt Marrone • April 12th, 2020 Matt begins a pilgrimage to the most bizarre restaurants the world has to offer.
Forms in Light Bizarre Brutalism By Justin Reeve • April 11th, 2020 In Control, developer Remedy takes the supernatural aspect of this architectural style and runs with it.