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Dialogue
Two Men before a Waterfall at Sunset by Johan Christian Dahl

A Dialogue with Jacob Geller

By Autumn Wright • June 12th, 2025

“My dream of dreams was maybe I could do this as a job, maybe I’ll get paid millions of dollars to talk about video games, but more it was just I want these conversations that I’m having as one side of writing a blog.”

A screenshot from The Thing Remastered with the player looking at a board on the wall with many documents pinned up including a poster for The Thing the movie

The Art of Remastering a Mid Game

By Elijah Beahm • June 11th, 2025

It’s like if a Resident Evil plot invaded MacReady’s arctic base.

Funeral Rites
Contrasting yellow and red key art shows a man dressed in suit and tie infront of a abstract background of yellow and red.

You In? Playing Through the Chaos with The Job

By Levi Rubeck • June 11th, 2025

Thinking fast, whetting down our reflexes to the micron for peak performance is, as they say, the juice.

A photograph of dozens of Final Fantasy VII cosplayers, including several Clouds, Aeriths, and Tifas as well as Sephiroth, Barret, a Moogle Mandelorian and more, all posing together in a concrete convention floor

Meeting Your Imagined Community on the Show Floor

By Gianna Mulvey • June 10th, 2025

The only Final Fantasy fans I know personally are two of my friends and my brothers, and I’m pretty certain there are more than five Final Fantasy fans out there in the world.

Totally Generic
Diego Luna looks pensively off into the distance in a scene from Andor.

What Are We Talking About When We’re Talking About Star Wars?

By Natasha Ochshorn • June 10th, 2025

The depiction of fascism in Andor, – its annihilating possibilities, its pervasiveness, its seductions towards complicity – feel extrapolated from the present moment, terrifyingly. Its rebellion feels hopefully so.

A screenshot from The Invisible Swordsman where a bunch of ruffians in historical japan are raising their swords against a wooden shoe that appears to be flying through the air with Japanese characters on screen

Looking Good: The Invisible Swordsman (1970) on Arrow Video Blu-ray

By Orrin Grey • June 9th, 2025

A comedy of bumbling slapstick, relying on the ineptitude of both its heroes and its villains.

Grenadier Miniatures Catalogs

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • June 9th, 2025

Don’t play gray.

Area of Effect
A screenshot from Split Fiction shows Mio and Zoe clad in medieval garb, very confused about the baby dragons on their shoulders.

Space Without Story

By Jay Castello • June 6th, 2025

Messing around in a space with a good buddy is hardwired into the human brain and it doesn’t matter whether or not that space is digital.

Rookie of the Year
A Yankees player squares up for a hit at home plate.

A Rocky Road To The Show

By Matt Marrone • June 5th, 2025

Sure, Matt Mambo is fictional. And yes, for whatever reason, the real Yankees manager had been replaced by someone who frankly lacks the gravitas to assess my performance.

a collage of four characters from Promise Mascot Agency, a farmer on the left, a woman with hearts around her face, the matron in a dark robe, and a smiling woman in a yellow shirt

Promise Mascot Agency’s Best Asset Is Its Female Cast

By Hiero de Lima • June 4th, 2025

Bottom line: Promise Mascot Agency is a game about freaks, by freaks, for freaks.

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