The Co-op of Cthulhu By D.M. Olson • November 5th, 2015 “Arkham Horror could be used as a case study of almost perfectly executed mechanics as narrative.” D.M. Olson dies to Cthulhu in two Lovecraftian board games.
Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year: The Scariest, Saddest Song of 2016 By Matt Marrone • November 5th, 2015 “What happens when you can’t even remember those favorite things that make you not feel so bad?” Matt Marrone on the horror of Daughter’s first track of 2016.
Last Week’s Comics 11/4/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • November 4th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew shares their thoughts on Black Magick # 1 and Batman ’66 # 72.
Tusks, The Dating Sim About “Otherness” and Hot, Gay Orcs By Tim Mulkerin • November 4th, 2015 Tim Mulkerin sat down to see what Mitch Alexander’s all male, orc dating sim was all about and how it fits into the LGBTQ community.
Consentacle: Tangles with Romance By Riley MacLeod • November 4th, 2015 Naomi Clark’s two-player card game about a curious human romantically engaging with a tentacled alien
Five Hours with Freddy Clones By Dave Andrews • November 3rd, 2015 There are a lot of options for cheap scares this Halloween season. More than you might think.
Cult Horror Review: Death Bed: The Bed That Eats By Megan Condis • November 2nd, 2015 The Venus Fly Trap tactics of this diabolical bed are second to none.
Nailbiter & The Real Murder City By Charles Singletary • November 2nd, 2015 In the red splashed pages of the comic book Nailbiter, a detective hunts the evil that has shaped Buckaroo, Oregon into a birth place for serial killers. In Murder City, a detective chronicles the real live serial killer capital in London, Ontario.
The Burnt Offering The Howls of the Damned By Stu Horvath • October 30th, 2015 Where are the songs that make us scream in terror?
Good-Bad Movies for the Season By James Murff • October 30th, 2015 “There’s very little tension and all of the horror elements are funny, rather than frightening. Maybe that’s the point, though.”