Documentary Follows 5 Year Dev of Secret Ponchos By Jeremiah Cheney • October 22nd, 2015 “We were building our dream game – there was no room for compromise! For the first several months we didn’t even have a single programmer on the team, so we focused on what we COULD do.”
Secret Ponchos Review: Gunslinger Glory By Jeremiah Cheney • October 21st, 2015 Switchblade Monkeys made a multiplayer shooter that does right by its Western source material. Suddenly I want spaghetti.
Last Week’s Comics 10/21/2015 By Michael Edwards • October 21st, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew shares their thoughts on Power Cubed #2, Twilight Children #1 and Lando #5.
The Josh and Jay Show featuring Rowan Kasier – Episode 121: Quirks & Perks By Team Unwinnable • October 20th, 2015 Have a hot shower and a strong cup of coffee and listen to episode 122 of The Josh and Jay Show featuring Rowan Kaiser.
Trick r’ Treat Is Back. Just Not On the Screen. By Jeremiah Cheney • October 20th, 2015 There are werewolves. There are zombies. There’s a version of Sackboy when he’s off his medication. What more do you need from Halloween entertainment?
Removed: A Photographer Captures the Isolation Effect of Sex Toys By Stu Horvath and Jack Forbes • October 19th, 2015 Some photographer took a bunch of photos and digitally erased the cellphones, so we digitally added a bunch of dildos.
A Perfect Storm is Brewing for Monster Movies By Jeremiah Cheney • October 19th, 2015 Legendary conformed that we’re going to be flooded with King Kong and Godzilla movies for the next few years. They could be good. They could be so, so good. Ask me how!
The Burnt Offering A Sense of Place By Stu Horvath • October 16th, 2015 How much can a place give you? How much can you take away?
Revving the Engine: Quest-Based Learning By Stu Horvath • October 15th, 2015 Stu interviews Dr. Cynthia Marcello, professor at SUNY Sullivan using quest based learning to teach Unreal Engine 4. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Skyhill Review: Crashing to Earth By Jeremiah Cheney • October 15th, 2015 Running down 100 flights of mutant infested stairs sounds exciting. Especially when you get to hack them to pieces with electro-swords. Too bad it’s less fun than it sounds.