Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor Crushed My Soul By Dominic Preston • October 12th, 2016 Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is the most faithful janitorial simulator on the market, and that’s as depressing as it sounds. But in a good way.
Spilled Ink Bleach: The Sense of a Nonending By Austin Price • October 12th, 2016 Kubo Tite’s opus Bleach ran for over a decade, and caught plenty of heat for its ending, or lack of one.
Thumper Review: A Song Without a Melody By Matt Sayer • October 12th, 2016 Thumper is plated in a shiny, chrome veneer, but its chaotic and indecipherable music structure cripples its potential as a rhythm game.
Here's the Thing Getting Over Metal Gear Survive By Rob Rich • October 11th, 2016 People need to stop pretending that they wouldn’t be lapping it up if it was the self-proclaimed “auteur’s” idea in the first place.
Hate to Lose, Love to Win By Andrea Ayres • October 11th, 2016 “Our feelings about loss and failure tend to become more complicated when we begin to add in identity and social inclusion (or exclusion).”
Street Fighter V: A Time to Play and a Time to Watch By Khee Hoon Chan • October 11th, 2016 It’s fun to quarter-circle your way through arcade mode on easy, but sometimes Street Fighter V is better enjoyed without a controller.
Want Japanese? Better Pre-order! By David Shimomura • October 11th, 2016 Final Fantasy 7 will require you a pre-order for the original, Japanese voice acting. You’ll also get a crazy, chibi guy that wants to destroy the world.