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The Darkside Detective is a Short, Brilliant Occult Game

By David Shimomura • August 7th, 2017

That’s what makes this game so special. In a very perceptible way, The Darkside Detective is like a kind of poetry.

Gingy's Corner
A few anime characters circled around the base of the frame with a grim smile up high. This is a main image for The Letter.

A Horror Visual Novel About Real Estate

By Gingy Gibson • August 7th, 2017

The Letter is a horror OELVN about the dangers of real estate agents failing to follow basic chain letter etiquette.

Tails (a yellow fox like creature with tails) and Sonic (a blue hedgehog with a white mittened fist) pose heroically over a text banner taht reads "Sonic the Hedgehog 2"

Why Video Game Music Matters

By Sam Desatoff • August 3rd, 2017

The ability for game music to elicit that kind of psychological response is powerful, and doubly so when nostalgia is involved.

The Board Soul

Breaking the Rules

By Jeremy Signor • August 3rd, 2017

Rules are the foundation on which board games are built, but how much can a game bend its own rules until it breaks?

Checkpoint – Spy Game

By Corey Milne • August 3rd, 2017

There’s nothing quite like a good spy story. CounterSpy is no exception.

A man lying, bleeding out on the ground. Above him a text box reads "I should have died in the desert, shot in the back like a fool" This is a screen of the comic Bankshot #2

Last Week’s Comics 8/2/2017

By Sara Clemens, Sal Lucci and Ian Gonzales • August 2nd, 2017

Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Your Pal Archie # 1, Bankshot # 2 and Saga # 45.

A slightly blurry photo of the PAX showroom.

Big Indie vs. Small Indie At PAX East

By Jourdan Cameron • August 2nd, 2017

PAX East draws thousands of gamers to its show floor annually- not all floor space is created equal. Is there a hierarchy between indie games?

Documentary Sunday

Weiner

By Megan Condis • August 2nd, 2017

“Like Huma, the film encourages us to step back and look at politicians like these with ‘a mixture of contempt and sadness.'”

Corvo stands in front of a large full moon, holding out a long blade as he stands firmly on a thin ledge. Inside the orange lit room is well dressed man, not noticing him and to Corvo's left are a series of robots. This is a desktop wallpaper promotional image for Dishonored.

The Tangled Mess that is Dishonored’s Morality

By Sarah McGill • August 1st, 2017

There are many instances where the storyline and mechanics fumble the more complicated morality system, but what confuses it the most is the fact that the protagonist is fundamentally a black-and-white character.

A Magikarp on the ground next to the boots of a blue clad character in a red hat. This is a stlll from the game Magikarp jump.

Magikarp Jump is the Best of Nintendo Mobile

By David Shimomura • August 1st, 2017

And its brilliant. It’s just simple, unintelligent fun with no remorse for itself.

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