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That’s a Recipe for Romance: The Norman J. Warren Collection

By Orrin Grey • September 23rd, 2019

Non-existent budgets, full frontal nudity, cash-in plots and five cult movies that are more interesting than they have any right to be.

Carole & Tuesday & Bad Representation

By Gingy Gibson • September 20th, 2019

Bad representation does not count as representation and why are we still having this conversation in 2019?

The Platforming Genre That Might Have Been

By Jeremy Signor • September 19th, 2019

We all know how the Metroidvania became the standard for so much of the platforming genre. But what it there was another possibility?

Two Lives Lived – The Story of the Omm Sety

By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • September 18th, 2019

An intriguing argument for the existence of reincarnation.

Letter From the Editor

Unwinnable Monthly – September 2019

By Stu Horvath • September 16th, 2019

Welcome to the September issue of Unwinnable Monthly!

Rookie of the Year

Live From a Picnic Bench at the 2019 Newport Folk Festival

By Matt Marrone • September 13th, 2019

In the words of Caamp: Woo-hoooooooo.Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo …

Episode 15: Control

By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • September 12th, 2019

The gang gets in Control for this episode of Unmissable!

A woman, her face cut in half with another image superimposed on top. This is the album art for Gift of Suffering.

Portrayal of Guilt and the Gift of Concision

By Levi Rubeck • September 12th, 2019

Portrayal of Guilt wants to understand the nature of this grief, to luxuriate in totality of experience, which requires a balance—dissonant plucked chords and surgically precise blast beats.

Checkpoint

Sometimes, Pixelated Spectacle Is All You Need

By Corey Milne • September 12th, 2019

Domina wasn’t what Corey expected, but, hey, at least there’s wine to go with all that gore.

an anime girl lounging tiredly on a stone throne.

On Sincerity and Scheduling

By Jeremy Signor • September 11th, 2019

Anime-inspired games that are built on scheduling like Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Persona appeal to queer people through agency and sheer earnestness.

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