An Exercise in Being Prey By David Shimomura • December 18th, 2017 They Are Billions is a game about becoming a bigger, fatter, juicer piece of meat and being surrounded by starving hordes.
Terry Crews, Silence Breaker By Alyse Stanley • December 15th, 2017 When the Time Magazine Silence Breakers cover was revealed, I was shocked by the person I didn’t see: Terry Crews.
Gingy's Corner Brilliant Shadows: Magic and Introspection By Gingy Gibson • December 15th, 2017 Brilliant Shadows – Part One of the Book of Gray Magic is a sweet VN about introspection. Also there’s magic, but mostly the introspection and searching thing.
How Wrestling is Embracing New Masculinity By Liam Lambert • December 14th, 2017 As little as five years ago, it’s hard to imagine that a character could tie another man up in the ring ropes, slap him around, and yell “say my name” in his face, and be cheered for doing so.
Simplicity Rules in El Dorado By Sam Desatoff • December 14th, 2017 What makes El Dorado so good is its simplicity. A mashup of two different genres has the potential to become clunky and confusing, but that is not the case here.
The Board Soul The Board Soul: Feast or Famine By Jeremy Signor • December 14th, 2017 The Fallout board game can let you grasp greatness, but is just as likely to leave you out in the cold.
Last Week’s Comics 12/13/2017 By Sal Lucci and Sara Clemens • December 13th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on the latest issues of Paper Girls and Batman: Creature of the Night.
This Mortal Coyle Farkas By Deirdre Coyle • December 13th, 2017 Deirdre Coyle carries the full weight of her marriage to Farkas, the lycanthropic warrior from Skyrim. Or not, actually.
Three Billboards and the Farce of American Society By Levi Rubeck • December 12th, 2017 Her sushi-knife-sharp rebuttal to moral authority was exactly what I wanted and, upon receipt, I was sure her victory could not last.
Our Relationship With Frustration By Khee Hoon Chan • December 12th, 2017 Prepare to fail in the most agonizing ways possible.