Run Like a Girl in Battle Princess Madelyn By Khee Hoon Chan • April 4th, 2017 Ridding the world of evil is no longer just a man’s job, and Princess Madelyn dashes across the screen with ease, slaying the wicked with her spears and magic.
In Pato Box, Revenge Is a Dish Served With a Flurry Of Punches By Khee Hoon Chan • March 28th, 2017 “Full of nuance and quiet unease, Pato Box warrants your interest, subverting the fighting genre by sprinkling in elements of crime fiction and drama.”
Heartbound Is About a Boy’s Journey With Depression By Khee Hoon Chan • March 14th, 2017 Facing the world when depressed is an overwhelming challenge, but the encouragement of close friends and furry companions makes the journey much more tolerable.
The Fall of Lazarus Warns Us About the Dangers of an AI Takeover By Khee Hoon Chan • March 7th, 2017 “Such stories tap into our fear of technology’s destructive powers, and have been around since the industrial revolution”
Cayne Is a Potent Mix of Body Horror and Pregnancy By Khee Hoon Chan • February 7th, 2017 “As a woman who has never given birth before, pregnancy sounds like a disquieting and grisly affair…”
I Love the 80s: An Interview with Kreg Mosier By Megan Condis • September 12th, 2016 Meg got to sit down with a lover of the 1980’s and maker of tabletop games, Kreg Mosier.
GLITCHED Turns You into a Videogame Character By Khee Hoon Chan • August 16th, 2016 Fourth wall breaking characters are a dime a dozen, and some use it better than others. GLITCHED knows how it’s done.