Four Fresh Frights: Indie Horror Games Are Killing ItFour Fresh Frights: Indie Horror Games Are Killing It
Tired of AAA horror remakes and remasters? Jennifer is, too: she spent time examining four indie horror games released between May and June!
Tired of AAA horror remakes and remasters? Jennifer is, too: she spent time examining four indie horror games released between May and June!
With special guest Pullahoko!
It’s Not E3! Barring some stupid revival, it will never be E3 again! And yet game companies are still rushing to show us the Reason for the Season. Summer Games
poochie survived on his way to his home planet
Here it is: the first playtest of Swords Are Sorcery, my work-in-progress Powered by the Apocalypse fantasy roleplaying game. Our usual Tabletop friends of Jen and Kyrie are here, as
Myre takes center stage with pistols akimbo while Scully leads her golem nemesis on a merry chase, and it all ends with a bang. This has been the Ghosts of
SPOILER WARNING for early- to mid-game of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Six years have passed since the release of Breath of the Wild. Six years, then,
The ashes fell like snow, coating the ground in a sickening gray. Standing alone in the flattened city, a single woman was atop a mountain of soldiers. Nothing was left,
One more time, we’re heading back to Iorde’s Theater, run by the irrepressible playwright Detrick. This time, we’re not so much guarding the audience as hunting them. We’re playing Blades
No one is more aware that this can’t last than Myre, who has spent her recovery time drawing up plans to leave her mark on the city in a dramatic,