Rookie of the Year Four Days With First Aid Kit By Matt Marrone • April 26th, 2018 Through analytics, Matt Marrone discovers a favorite album he didn’t realize he had.
Here's The Thing Why I Love Trigun By Rob Rich • April 25th, 2018 The mix of comedy and drama in Trigun changed how Rob Rich appreciates stories of all kinds.
Wavecrash!! Literalizes the Puzzle Brawler By Levi Rubeck • April 25th, 2018 Dreams are often only interesting to the dreamer, but occasionally some gold can be dug up from a seemingly random, chaotic assemblage of our brain dumps.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics – Age of Doom By Sal Lucci • April 25th, 2018 Last Week’s Comics’ Sal Lucci celebrates the return of Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s Black Hammer.
The Usurper Noteworthy Metal – April 2018 By Astrid Budgor • April 24th, 2018 Spring is here, so Astrid turns to wintry black metal to ward of the Florida sun.
Feature Humor and the Homicidal Octopus By Khee Hoon Chan • April 23rd, 2018 Never aggravate an octopus.
An Ode to Porkins (and Star Wars Merchandise) By David Shimomura • April 23rd, 2018 Not only does Porkins merch exist, but there’s a lot of it. What’s that say about Star Wars?
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics – Not So Silent Interlude 2 By Ian Gonzales • April 18th, 2018 Team Unwinnable’s Comics Editor wants your help! Tell us about your favorite manga.
This Mortal Coyle Phase Scout Jess By Deirdre Coyle • April 18th, 2018 After the world ends, Phase Scout Jess and I meet in an industrial park, attempting to harvest resources from the same dumpster. I’m wearing a Black Flag t-shirt.
Putting a Cooperative Hex on Fascist Scumbags By Levi Rubeck • April 18th, 2018 Hexadecimate is a poignant reaction to the state of the world that has no false ambitions about singularly smashing the state.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – April 2018 By Stu Horvath • April 16th, 2018 The April issue of Unwinnable Monthly is out now! Get the grand tour here!
Excerpt The Games of Appalachia By Dylan Bishop • April 11th, 2018 If game development can flourish in the foothills of West Virginia, it can also crop up in a small town near you.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 4/11/2018 By Michael Edwards and Sal Lucci • April 11th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Doctor Star # 2 and Frank Miller’s Xerxes # 1.
Suda-51 Strikes Again By Levi Rubeck • April 11th, 2018 That Suda voice just comes naturally to him, it is his default mode of expression.
Documentary Sunday AlphaGo By Megan Condis • April 10th, 2018 What if artificial intelligence reveals a different way for us to be human?
Here's the Thing Monster Hunter and the Mainstream By Rob Rich • April 9th, 2018 Monster Hunter: World is a prime example of how a series can change itself to appeal to a mainstream audience without forsaking long time fans.
This Mortal Coyle The Lone Wanderer By Deirdre Coyle • April 5th, 2018 Deirdre writes about Fallout 3, library school and killing our alternate selves.
The Usurper Noteworthy Metal – March 2018 By Astrid Budgor • April 4th, 2018 The latest metal gems unearthed on Bandcamp.
Last Week’s Comics Last Week’s Comics 4/4/2018 By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • April 4th, 2018 Team Unwinnable share their thoughts on Saga # 50 and Dark Nights Metal # 6.
Rest In Power Caleb Scofield By Levi Rubeck • April 4th, 2018 A memorial for Caleb Scofield, bassist of heavy metal crushers Cave In, Old Man Gloom, and Zozobra.
Revving the Engine Genesis Noir By Stu Horvath • April 2nd, 2018 What would you do to stop a murder at the beginning of time?
Exploits Feature On Canon By Gavin Craig • April 2nd, 2018 If we must have canons, let’s build our own and blow them up every now and then.
Far Cry 5: Taking off the Engagement Blinders By David Shimomura • April 2nd, 2018 That’s the trap of engagement and enthrallment. At 100mph the flaws dissolve in the motion blur.
The McMaster Files What Parts Remain? By Jason McMaster • March 30th, 2018 Life really sucks and hurts most of the time, but if we cut out and manage all the bits that make us feel, what parts remain?
Rookie of the Year Halt and Catch Death By Matt Marrone • March 29th, 2018 I used to believe I was immune to regret. I wore it like a tacky t-shirt. Now I know I have a virtually endless string of regret. Not bad choices, necessarily. Just so much taken for granted.
Another Look Surrounded by Strangers By Yussef Cole • March 28th, 2018 It is uniquely difficult coming to terms with your own identity when parts of your family, whether through language, distance or culture, feel like strangers.
A Tumultuous Smoke Break By Levi Rubeck • March 28th, 2018 Emma Kidwell’s Got a Light? gracefully outlines the confusing and powerful internal combustion engine of sentiment, that heavy fire that drives us all to smoking and other activities hazardous to our health.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 3/28/2018 By Michael Edwards • March 28th, 2018 Team Unwinnable’s Michael Edwards is happy to delve back into the world of everyone’s favorite rabbit ronin.
The Heavy Pour It’s the Little Things, Kiddo! By Sara Clemens • March 27th, 2018 Thankfully, simple pleasures aren’t hard to come by.
Gingy's Corner The Merchant Memoirs By Gingy Gibson • March 27th, 2018 The Merchant Memoirs is odd. The Merchant Memoirs is a kinetic visual novel, meaning that you just read the story without making any choices.
Checkpoint Hollow Colossus By Corey Milne • March 26th, 2018 For all the politics in Wolfenstien II: The New Colossus, the game rarely lets players have a chance to examine them.
Mute: Sci-Fi is a Genre, Not a Setting By David Shimomura • March 26th, 2018 The story of a man searching for his lost love in a city hostile to him is novel. But its not necessary to tell this story in the future and Jones does nothing to connect the futurey, robotic set dressings with the actual story.
Feature Don’t Go In the Woods By Stu Horvath • March 23rd, 2018 Stu Horvath discusses the new horror film They Remain with director Philip Gelatt and author Laird Barron, who penned the story from which the film was adapted.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 3/21/2018 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • March 21st, 2018 Team Unwinnable check back in with the X-Men and share their thoughts on Generation X # 87 and Old Man Logan # 36.
Excerpt The Man of Many Ways By Kate Gray • March 21st, 2018 Was it Mario who blinded the cyclops or Odysseus? I forget.
Polishing Up the Ol’ Dragonlance By Levi Rubeck • March 21st, 2018 The War of Souls continues the Dragonlance series’ penchant for a willingness to let its characters fail—to be broken down completely while chasing meaningless power, given the chance for redemption, and convincing the reader when they stand or fall.
Gingy's Corner Gingy’s Corner: Entschuldigung By Gingy Gibson • March 19th, 2018 This is what happens when you do everything perfectly for 90% of a horror story and then bugger it all up by taking the last twist too far.
Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – March 2018 By Stu Horvath • March 16th, 2018 Unwinnable Monthly 101 is here – find out what’s inside!
Revving the Engine Sky Noon By Stu Horvath • March 15th, 2018 We chat with the developers of Sky Noon about the joys of a good grappling hook, among other things.
Last Week’s Comics 3/14/2018 By Michael Edwards and Sal Lucci • March 14th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thought on Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #4 and Gideon Falls # 1.