Kyofu no Sekai Brings the Twisted Worlds of Junji Ito to Life By Khee Hoon Chan • January 17th, 2017 Kyofu no sekai, an in-development card-based videogame about cosmic horror, has captured the enigmatic spirit of Ito’s stories extraordinarily well.
The Road to Pokémon World By David Shimomura • January 16th, 2017 Pokémon Sun and Moon is a balm in a sea of aggression.
Mystery Land: Ruined By Luck? By Jose Cardoso • January 13th, 2017 Jose Cardoso breaks down the design of the contentious Mario Party 2 board: Mystery Land.
Duel of the Fates By Sam Desatoff • January 12th, 2017 Star Wars: Destiny may very well be the game that gets me back into collectible card games.
My Abusive Relationship With The Witness By Matthew Byrd • January 12th, 2017 Puzzles in The Witness are designed to break you. They’re similar to a Dark Souls‘ boss fight in that way.
Persistence of T.I.M.E. By Jason McMaster • January 12th, 2017 What might sound like an old Quantum Leap episode is the entire crux of the game – jumping back in time to make sure things go the way they should.
Unwinnable Listens to the Best Music of 2016 – Part One By Team Unwinnable • January 11th, 2017 Week One is over. We’ve suffered no casualties. 2017 is a miracle.
Spilled Ink Bungo Stray Dogs Volume 1, “This Mutt’s Got Mange” By Austin Price • January 11th, 2017 “The best of art justifies its own existence…All Bungo Stray Dogs can offer is a barely audible yap.”
Last Week’s Comics 1/11/2017 By David Shimomura, Michael Edwards and Sara Clemens • January 11th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s James Bond: Felix # 1, Red Sonja # 1 and last week’s The Wicked + The Divine # 25.
Pokémon Is Trapped In An Identity Crisis By Matt Sayer • January 10th, 2017 Now more than ever, the Pokémon games can’t decide what they are. Are Pokémon weapons, or are they our friends?