The Heart that Swings the Hammer: The Last of Us: Part II By Levi Rubeck • November 1st, 2017 It doesn’t take much peeling to find implications that the Last of Us: Part II will contain something more than non-stop slaughter.
This Mortal Coyle Rynn and Arokh By Deirdre Coyle • October 31st, 2017 When my dragon friend broke into my classroom, I’d climb on his back and ride off into the Virginia sky. The other kids would be very impressed. They’d realize they hadn’t known me at all.
Book Of Demons Is A Delightful Jaunt Across Hell By Khee Hoon Chan • October 31st, 2017 Book of Demons is keen to set itself apart from its biggest influence, and this actually works to its advantage.
List-O-Rama – October 2017 By Team Unwinnable • October 30th, 2017 On tap for October: tons of great games, music and books.
Video Game Journos and Giving Mario a Pass By David Shimomura • October 30th, 2017 Mario in a sombrero and poncho fails the basic “my culture is not a costume” test. He’s wearing a costume that is a caricature of a stereotype.
The McMaster Files Destiny 2 Nails It By Jason McMaster • October 27th, 2017 Destiny 2 is pretty good, it turns out.
Gingy's Corner October Spookfest: Perceptions of the Dead and Sickness By Gingy Gibson • October 27th, 2017 Just what will October’s Spookfest (and the lemmasoft forums) bring?
Blade Runner and the Violence of Humanity By Maddi Chilton • October 27th, 2017 Replicants bleed, stumble, hyperventilate, and wince. Pris and Roy kiss like grade-schoolers even as they mourn their friends and worry about the future…They’re frightened, and they don’t want to die.
The Board Soul Heavier Things By Jeremy Signor • October 26th, 2017 Heavy asymmetric wargames can be intimidating, but exploring their many layers can be extremely rewarding.
Cardboard for One: Embracing the Solo Game By Sam Desatoff • October 26th, 2017 Board games are a group activity, something that friends and family can use as a tool for bonding. At least traditionally.