An Open Field By Ansh Patel • September 8th, 2015 “Even if we had another chance, another life to live, we would make mistakes again. Maybe the same ones.” Ansh Patel discusses physical and virtual death.
Rookie of the Year Your Game Just Wants Some Space By Matt Marrone • September 7th, 2015 “We all know what it’s like to need a videogame. But what about when a videogame no longer needs you?” Matt Marrone on Fallout Shelter and the self-playing game
The Burnt Offering Shakespeare in Wrist Blades By Stu Horvath • September 4th, 2015 The people who are making the new Macbeth movie are the same people who are making the Assassin’s Creed movie. Yes, you read that right.
Animal Crossing is a Cracked Mirror By Steven Messner • September 3rd, 2015 “Cinders became more than a village. It was a canvas for Brittany and I to paint on together.” Steven Messner and his wife escape with Animal Crossing.
Last Week’s Comics 9/9/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • September 3rd, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew discuss their opinions on Toil & Trouble and Aliens/Vampirella.
Daydreams of Lightning By Harry Rabinowitz • September 2nd, 2015 “I’m not really ‘thinking about’ XIII at all. It’s more like I’m daydreaming about it.” Harry Rabinowitz daydreams his own fantasy of XIII.
Last Week’s Comics 9/2/2015 By Michael Edwards and Sal Lucci • September 2nd, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew tells us what they think of The Shadow #2 and Star Wars: Lando #3.
The Josh and Jay Show Featuring Rowan Kaiser – Episode 118: Ham of the Swine By Team Unwinnable • September 1st, 2015 Episode 118 of the Josh and Jay Show Featuring Rowan Kaiser is here! Listen in as the wax poetic on all things games and excellent things!
Unwinnable Presents: Unlistenable Episode 61 – Nostalgia Act By Team Unwinnable • September 1st, 2015 Episode 61 of Unlinstenable brings back friend of the show, and Lord of the Desert, Gus Mastrapa.
Senses All Turned Up: An Interview with Stephen Graham Jones By Stu Horvath • August 31st, 2015 “It’s not just being scary on the page, it’s being scary in a way that plugs into the psyche of the audience.” Stu interviews horror writer Stephen Graham Jones