Interlinked Now You’re Playing with Privilege By Phoenix Simms • February 9th, 2024 With times being as turbulent as they are in real life, sitting and appreciating a game’s artistry feels distinctly useless at times.
Open World My Own Personal 25th Universe By Edward Smith • August 12th, 2022 The emotional, psychological circuit catalyzed by videogames, and its inevitable dead end
Spilled Ink “Any Witch Way But Loose” – Flying Witch Vol. 1 By Austin Price • April 26th, 2017 Flying Witch is like a warm bath full of fizzing bubbles just waiting to receive us after another miserable day spent trudging through a miserable world.
American Truck Simulator: A Much Needed Respite from 2016 By Khee Hoon Chan • January 3rd, 2017 “Aside from my terrible parking skills, American Truck Simulator is a comforting ride.”
The Witness is a Videogame Sans Politics, for Good or Ill By Megan Condis • April 1st, 2016 Spoiler Warning for Myst, which seriously you guys came out in 1993.
Animal Crossing is a Cracked Mirror By Steven Messner • September 3rd, 2015 “Cinders became more than a village. It was a canvas for Brittany and I to paint on together.” Steven Messner and his wife escape with Animal Crossing.
A Season in Hell By Luke Pullen • July 30th, 2015 “Toronto is the Platonic ideal of a city”. Luke Pullen escapes the Toronto winter with transgression in The Elder Scrolls.
Heartbreak, Insomnia and Burnout Paradise By Kevin Lee • August 30th, 2013 In a bleary-eyed story of virtual speed, Kevin tells how Burnout Paradise and insomnia helped get him over an ex-girlfriend.