Where are the Games for Children? By Joshua M. Henson • December 11th, 2024 There is no greater void in the current market than games intended for children.
Noah's Beat Box Fear and Loathing in Whitechapel By Noah Springer • December 11th, 2024 I was somewhere deep in Whitechapel, south of Shoreditch, sitting in the ER for the fourth hour in a row, when the drugs began to take hold.
Casting Deep Meteo UFO 50 Serves Perfect Slices of Nostalgia By Levi Rubeck • December 10th, 2024 Barbuta is the kind of game that most Steam ghouls would perhaps buy, wring out for half an hour, and request a refund.
Chasing Nothingburgers? By Alina Kim • December 9th, 2024 SCOOP! EXCLUSIVE! BREAKING (derogatory)! With love from Pokémon Emerald.
Fabled Lands By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • December 9th, 2024 Adventure gamebook? How about an adventure gameworld?
Totally Generic 11 Alternative Shows I Thought of While Watching Rings of Power By Natasha Ochshorn • December 6th, 2024 I spend a lot of my time watching the show imagining what I would do differently.
Tom Waits, Movie Star By Joel Blackledge • December 5th, 2024 Waits himself cheerfully admits that his whole persona is an act.
Rookie of the Year Easy-Bake Coven By Matt Marrone • December 5th, 2024 These stuffed-pancakes and stuffed-cakes are soft, pillowy demons designed to replace – with an ostensibly innocuous twinkle – not only all baked goods . . . but all of us.
The Hubris of Immortality in Haunting Ground By Charalambos Papoutsis • December 4th, 2024 Azoth would, therefore, appear to be an allegory for Fiona’s womb, but this is a red herring.
Past Presence Dragon Age is Forever By Emily Price • December 4th, 2024 If one of the biggest criticisms of Inquisition is that it overstays its welcome, then one of its best qualities is that it lets you live inside the dream for as long as you want.