The Road to Space is Procedurally Generated By Dave Andrews • November 20th, 2015 Elite: Dangerous will be seeing planetary add-ons. No Man’s Sky continues to wait in the wings. They’re very different games, but they’re both carried by high technology.
Revving the Engine: Planet Alpha 31 By Stu Horvath • November 19th, 2015 Stu interviews Adrian Lazar, (mostly) sole developer of alien platformer Planet Alpha 31. Part of a series of profiles sponsored by Epic.
Game Over; Play Again? By Riley MacLeod • November 19th, 2015 “So yeah, sometimes I wanted to get drunk and play videogames. You can’t work all the time, no matter how fulfilling that work is.”
90’s Kids Rejoice, the 3D Platformer is Back! By Tim Mulkerin • November 19th, 2015 The 2D platformer renaissance could only give way to the next chronological step, the rebirth of the 3D platformer.
One Last Flight By Jason McMaster • November 19th, 2015 We configured and set up the rig and the copy of X-Plane I had purchased. Then we sat in that small room and I watched my dad fly.
PRACTICE: Game Design in Detail By Riley MacLeod • November 19th, 2015 Designers and critics have more in common than you might think.
You’re the Worst: The Show that’s Nearly as Good as its Theme Tune By Declan Taggart • November 18th, 2015 Slothrust are like some old creepy person with a knife, but the knife’s for the cake you didn’t see before and it tastes really good. You’re the Worst doesn’t have any cake but I don’t see a knife anywhere either.
Last Week’s Comics 11/18/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • November 18th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew review’s this week’s seminal Usagi Yojimbo #150 and the bittersweet Batman ’66 #73.
Unwinnable Presents: Unlistenable Episode 63 – Corvette Summer By Team Unwinnable • November 17th, 2015 Pay close attention to episode 63 and you can hear Gus Mastrapa drink and entire six pack of beer.
The Major Victories & Troubling Misstep of Game Awards 2015 Nominees By Charles Singletary • November 16th, 2015 Award season is approaching, and the mainstream is starting to include PC titles in the video game awards, but with one critical misstep.