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The Burnt Offering
A crowd at PAX Unplugged stretches into the far distance in the exhibit hall.

That Summer Camp Feeling

By Stu Horvath • January 15th, 2025

Why can’t we all hang out every day and talk about games and draw skulls and play games?

Interlinked
Close-up on a microscopic COVID-19 spike protein with its distinctive crown of spikes.

Status Ailment Era

By Phoenix Simms • January 14th, 2025

Do status ailments and their treatments in games perpetuate toxic mythology about diseases and disabilities?

A promotional image for the playdate handheld system in its box. The playdate is a yellow square device, with a silver crank on the side and a black and white screen, with the cables wrapped up in a box that says Have Fun!

The Playdate Represents the Best Future for Handheld Consoles

By Luis Aguasvivas • January 13th, 2025

The Playdate is the little console that could.

Back in the Saddle

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • January 13th, 2025

Podcasters take a break, forget how to podcast.

Here Be Monsters

Same as It Ever Was: Narrative Fidelity and the Art of the Remake

By Emma Kostopolus • January 10th, 2025

Silent Hill 2 Remake feels more like a retelling of a classic tale, almost a myth, than a remake of a singular media property.

The X-Factor, Side A

By Ed Coleman and Stu Horvath • January 10th, 2025

Released in October 1995, this marks the first album with the band’s third singer, Blaze Bayley.

Mind Palaces
Rosé and Bruno Mars looking cool as heck as they stare down the camera in a still from their music video for "APT."

Meet Me at the APT.

By Maddi Chilton • January 9th, 2025

I cannot overstate how overwhelming it felt to watch this music video after years of only getting to see Rosé in the middle of the K-pop machinery.

A screenshot from Dragon Ball Sparking Zero where my boy Vegeta in his classic blue suit and armor is powering up an energy attack aimed directly at the viewer

Anime and Arena Fighters: An Unbeatable Combo

By Noah R. Estey • January 8th, 2025

While Dragon Ball is far and away the biggest success, it was only the first of many.

Run It Back
A still from O-Bi, O-Ba shows a man shielding his eyes from a bright light shining into his face, several bodies splayed on the ground around him.

1985

By Oluwatayo Adewole • January 8th, 2025

Writer/Director Piotr Szulkin’s vision of post-apocalyptic survival in O-Bi O-Ba: The End of Civilization is a grim one.

Funeral Rites
An adventuring party, made up of a giant, an elf, and blobby slime creature, read and map while contemplating their next move in the Land of Eem.

Dungeoneers Galore and More in the Land of Eem

By Alyssa Wejebe • January 7th, 2025

James Parks and Ben Costa had always planned to adapt the world of their graphic novels and books into their upcoming tabletop roleplaying game, straightforwardly called Land of Eem.

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