Murder By Numbers’ Thorny Queer Politics By Jeremy Signor • April 15th, 2020 Murder By Numbers makes an attempt at making queer people both visible and respected. It only partially accomplishes this.
Sayonara Wild Hearts Exudes Queer Energy By Jeremy Signor • September 25th, 2019 Sayonara Wild Hearts is not only a celebration of the queer and feminine in games, but proof that these qualities have been part of the medium all along.
On Sincerity and Scheduling By Jeremy Signor • September 11th, 2019 Anime-inspired games that are built on scheduling like Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Persona appeal to queer people through agency and sheer earnestness.
Composition Games: An Interview with Dr. Alexis Lothian By Megan Condis • August 8th, 2016 In a course on Gender, Race, and Digital Media, Dr. Alexis Lothian’s students express themselves by making games.
ROM Review: Future Obligations By Megan Condis • October 26th, 2015 “In many ways, the game invites players to contemplate our obligations to other beings, be they robots, future punks, cat ladies or even houseplants.”
Hosting Queerness in Star Trek: The Next Generation By Marjorie Jensen • May 28th, 2013 Marjorie Jensen praises The Next Generation‘s progressive take on queer representation for television.