Rogue Wizards: Endlessly Addictive, Utterly Conventional By Khee Hoon Chan • September 27th, 2016 Spellbind Studios’ first game Rogue Wizards measures up in the crowded rogue-like dungeon crawler space on Steam, but stumbles when differentiating itself.
The Horrifying Simplicity of Elections By David Shimomura • September 26th, 2016 Local political analyst, David Shimomura, finds some frightening similarities between real politics and a game making a caricature of the political process.
Beholder: The Apartment Management Sim for the Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist By Megan Condis • September 26th, 2016 “I didn’t want to do them harm, but I also didn’t mind invading their privacy, especially when I could convince myself that it was for their own good.”
Rebels is an Essential Piece of Star Wars Storytelling By AJ Moser • September 26th, 2016 With impeccable art design, music cues and cameos, Rebels feels as in-universe as any other Star Wars story.
Two to Tango: Great Two-Player Games By Sam Desatoff • September 23rd, 2016 From Speed but with camels to the love child of Street Fighter and poker, we have the two player table top games you need to know.
Rive: A Clash of Intent and Execution By Matthew Byrd • September 23rd, 2016 Rive is a pupil dilating, breathless shooter that delivers the gratification, but suffers from a lack of identity.
Last Week’s Comics 9/21/2016 By David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • September 21st, 2016 Team Unwinnable reviews this week’s Hellboy and the BPRD 1954: Black Sun # 1 and last week’s All Star Batman # 2.
Become the Early Internet’s Big Brother in Hypnospace Outlaw By Khee Hoon Chan • September 20th, 2016 An ode to the early internet and all the hideous design that came with it.
Culture Starved By Stu Horvath • September 20th, 2016 Stu’s been so busy, he wonders if he’ll ever get back to consuming culture the way he used to.
Agenda: Cloaks and Daggers and Bar Charts By Matt Sayer • September 20th, 2016 Real world domination is less mustache twirling and much more bar graph management.