The Unstable Sexuality of Joji By Amanda Hudgins • November 19th, 2018 He’s got a dangerous sort of attraction, a wild romanticism that calls out for attention in ways that the standard Asian male stereotype isn’t necessarily ready to handle.
Lara Steps Out of the Shadows By Elijah Beahm • November 9th, 2018 Unwinnable chats with Shadow of the Tomb Raider lead writer Jill Murray about Lara Croft’s latest adventure.
Tomb Raider and the Problematic Messiah By Elijah Beahm • April 6th, 2018 Religion in games is something you rarely see. It’s even stranger to imagine it utilized as a key aspect of any AAA project. See Crystal Dynamics’ Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Tomb Raider is a Wonderful Game (and a Terrible Movie) By Gingy Gibson • March 30th, 2018 Movie adaptations of video games are nigh on impossible to get right. Tomb Raider is no exception.
This Mortal Coyle Rynn and Arokh By Deirdre Coyle • October 31st, 2017 When my dragon friend broke into my classroom, I’d climb on his back and ride off into the Virginia sky. The other kids would be very impressed. They’d realize they hadn’t known me at all.
On the Necessity of Bombast By David Shimomura • December 19th, 2016 “Now, for the first time, I understand the importance of the yearly, over the top, Michael Bay-rific explosion fest.”
Indie Games Need the AAA Industry By Matt Sayer • April 19th, 2016 There’s more to it than one side not innovating and the other never finishing their projects.