We Hate Everyone: How Type O Negative Changed Music By Diego Nicolás Argüello • April 13th, 2018 Type O Negative didn’t care for anyone, something they were always implying in every song. Crying babies, torture machinery sounds, more moanings that I’ve ever heard in my entire life.
Flamme Rouge Earns the Yellow Jersey By Sam Desatoff • April 12th, 2018 Racing games are a dime a dozen, but they usually involve cars. But Flamme Rouge feels fresh and new.
Excerpt The Games of Appalachia By Dylan Bishop • April 11th, 2018 If game development can flourish in the foothills of West Virginia, it can also crop up in a small town near you.
What to Do When No One’s Doing Anything By Amanda Hudgins • April 11th, 2018 I’m sick of this bullshit. Publication silence on sexual misconduct and harassment in games journalism isn’t helping anyone but the accused.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 4/11/2018 By Michael Edwards and Sal Lucci • April 11th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Doctor Star # 2 and Frank Miller’s Xerxes # 1.
Suda-51 Strikes Again By Levi Rubeck • April 11th, 2018 That Suda voice just comes naturally to him, it is his default mode of expression.
Documentary Sunday AlphaGo By Megan Condis • April 10th, 2018 What if artificial intelligence reveals a different way for us to be human?
E-soterica Retribution Never Felt So Punk By Alyse Stanley • April 10th, 2018 “It’s by girls for girls, expressing shared experience without context,” said Friedoff.Because of this familiarity, the duo’s motivations in Lost Wage Rampage don’t need extended citations to prove their merit.
Embody An Unspeakable Horror in Sea Salt By Khee Hoon Chan • April 10th, 2018 To Lovecraft fans, the unspeakable horror of the Old Gods is already common knowledge, their motives so unknowable and unthinkable that any attempts to understand them would surely lead to insanity
Here's the Thing Monster Hunter and the Mainstream By Rob Rich • April 9th, 2018 Monster Hunter: World is a prime example of how a series can change itself to appeal to a mainstream audience without forsaking long time fans.