Driveclub Might Not Deserve Reverence, But It Should be Revisited By Van Dennis • October 2nd, 2024 Driveclub is still one of the most frustrating racing games I’ve ever played… and yet, it somehow also makes me wistful, as it’s a game I could see doing very well today if it had gotten a second chance.
Exploits Feature Horror and Human Frailty By Michael Caruso • October 1st, 2024 Accept the reality of your mortality, for better or for worse.
The Esoteric Nihilism of YoRHa By Vehe Mently • September 30th, 2024 YoRHa and the esoteric nihilists don’t believe in god, but they do believe in religion. Because the truth isn’t only shocking, it’s also just plain disappointing.
Weird Heroes of Public Access By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • September 30th, 2024 Flip the switch to the UHF dial!
To Rewatch a Predator By J.M. Henson • September 27th, 2024 Was I laughing at the reactions of terrible people ruining their lives, or was I laughing at the quirks of people who, to some extent or another, are unable to fully recognize the severity of their offenses?
Funeral Rites Getting Lost in the Melodious World of the Ballads of Oræd By Orrin Grey • September 27th, 2024 On the table next to the candle is a book that you don’t remember seeing before. The book itself feels at once familiar and strange, as though you have read it before, perhaps in a dream. The title is Ballads of Oræd.
Feature Excerpt Was Colonial Marines Really Nuked From The Start? By Elijah Beahm • September 26th, 2024 “We loved our isolation. Thrived in it. It allowed us to get lost in our work with zero dependencies.”