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List-O-Mania – September 2017

By Team Unwinnable • September 29th, 2017

Team Unwinnable’s got some recommendations for ya…

The Board Soul
The cover art for the game Twilight Imperium.

Twilight’s Legend

By Jeremy Signor • September 28th, 2017

Twilight Imperium is the stuff that legends are made of.

A mans waist highlighted against a silhouetted motorcycle along an empty road. This is a still from Player Unknown's BattleGrounds.

PUBG Convinced Me Games are the Future of TV

By AJ Moser • September 27th, 2017

In the same year that Twin Peaks and The Leftovers left me in awe week after week by raising the bar of narrative excellence on mainstream television networks, one of my most valuable viewing experiences has been with PlayerUnknown’s BattleGrounds.

Revving the Engine – Everspace

By Stu Horvath • September 27th, 2017

Unwinnable talks to the folks behind the roguelike space shooter Everspace. It’s full of stars! And asteroids! And countless other beautiful dangers.

A rich painting of a sort of bacchanal near orgy, a man in a tie and little else having his nipples painted by a thinner man who holds him aloft, a woman shielding his nudity from view. Around him rest similar older white men in states of undress, their colors rich and resplendent. This is the album cover for Veterans of Pleasure.

Aren’t You Glad to Be An American?

By Levi Rubeck • September 26th, 2017

A light shone on the gout-riddled veterans of pleasure above and a tribute to the mad oracles living in a Lovecraftian nightmare of our own making below.

A crew of mechanical heavy dwarves standing in a heroic pose above a title that reads "Deep Rock"

Embark On A Great Dwarven Space Expedition

By Khee Hoon Chan • September 26th, 2017

There aren’t many videogames that allow players to partake in the finest activities of dwarven culture, such as beer chugging, gold mining and fist-fighting

a dark haired Japanese man leans up against a car, a large rock formation cutting like a ribbon across the sky in the background. This is a still from the game Final Fantasy XV.

The Unspoken Glory of Tardiness

By David Shimomura • September 25th, 2017

Coming to things late lets you take it at a pace all your own, a pace dictated by nothing more than how you feel on that day or in that week.

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