Spilled Ink Plot Before Character – Jonathan Hickman’s Fantastic Four By Austin Price • March 22nd, 2017 “Hickman is always building to a world-changing catastrophe, but the climax is always so emotionally empty that when it arrives it feels irrelevant.”
LEGO Worlds: A Traveler’s Tale By Matt Sayer • March 21st, 2017 The Master Builder is here to take back the throne from crafty imitators.
Cat Quest Is Playing Dress-Up With Your Disgruntled Tabby By Khee Hoon Chan • March 21st, 2017 “Cats do whatever the hell they please in real life, but in Cat Quest, you can make them do things for your perverse enjoyment without consequences.”
Overpaying the Bills With Too Many Skills By Sam Desatoff • March 16th, 2017 I enjoy skill point allocation. The problem is my brain. Somewhere in this man’s body is the decision-making ability of a child.
How Organic Shopping Lists Can Save Open World Gaming By Matthew Byrd • March 16th, 2017 “If there’s a griffin to be killed, let me overhear a conversation about it and make my own decisions.”
Last Week’s Comics 3/15/2017 By Ian Gonzales and Sara Clemens • March 15th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares theirs thoughts on The Wicked + The Divine #27 and Hellboy and the BPRD 1954: Ghost Moon # 1.
How Dangerous Golf Makes You A Hole-In-One Pro By Matt Sayer • March 14th, 2017 Sinking a shot in Dangerous Golf is never a certainty, but it is always spectacular.
Heartbound Is About a Boy’s Journey With Depression By Khee Hoon Chan • March 14th, 2017 Facing the world when depressed is an overwhelming challenge, but the encouragement of close friends and furry companions makes the journey much more tolerable.
We Need a Real Nemesis System By David Shimomura • March 13th, 2017 “What if any game forced you to own up to the potentially thousands of people you may have wronged?”
Peter Jackson’s King Kong By Amanda Hudgins • March 13th, 2017 If you can get past that extended timeline, you still have to put up with a plot that drags along in a way that would make glaciers envious.