“Abigail, Don’t You Think I Know What You’ve Done?” By Orrin Grey • September 9th, 2024 Even without its marketing campaign sweeping any legs it might ever have possessed out from under it, however, Abigail was never destined to be any great shakes.
His Majesty the Worm By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 9th, 2024 The only place to go is down!
Rookie of the Year (Couch) Potato Farming By Matt Marrone • September 6th, 2024 I have no designs on being an actual farmer, but I like how productive I am as a fake one.
Interlinked Advancing Together By Phoenix Simms • September 5th, 2024 Nikhil Murthy’s Syphilisation emerged as a way to address some enduring colonial-imperialist assumptions in the 4X classic series Civilization.
Cover Reveal: Orrin Grey’s Glowing in the Dark! By Orrin Grey • September 4th, 2024 Peel your skin off and have a seat!
Here Be Monsters Spoopy, Not Spooky: The Intersections of Cozy Games and Horror By Emma Kostopolus • September 4th, 2024 While on the surface they’re fairly dissimilar, there’s pretty substantial evidence that the Venn Diagram of spooky vs. cozy game enjoyers has a large middle section.
Exploits Feature The Most Diverse Fascists You’ll Ever Meet By Elijah Beahm • September 3rd, 2024 Let’s have more women spaceprison guards, too, while we’re at it.
Deities & Demi-Bros By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 2nd, 2024 Enter: the Neon Lord himself!
All The World’s A (Fighting) Stage By Alex J. Tunney • August 30th, 2024 What is novel to me is how these concepts help to add additional context to the stages and how it provides a new way to interact with the world of Street Fighter.
Run It Back 1972 By Oluwatayo Adewole • August 30th, 2024 “Filth is my politics” isn’t just a catchy slogan. It’s a recognition that there is no version of us that will be accepted by a moralist fascist society.