Paul Thomas Anderson’s nearly three hour long Pynchon-adjacent revolutionary drama One Battle After Another is a hit. We here at Aftermath give it our stamp of approval and recommend
Rhythm is important in Baby Steps. If you’re to get Nate—the playable man-child in Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy’s latest game—anywhere, you’re going
Microsoft, which remains a BDS priority target after barring Israel from deploying some – but not all – of its products in service of Palestinian mass surveillance, and which has fired and
Candy Crush Saga player Ruben Valenzuela is suing King and Activision Blizzard over a $250,000 Candy Crush Saga tournament, according to court documents reviewed by Aftermath. Valenzuela and his
Remember the whole dust-up about whether Balatro is gambling? Perhaps inspired by that situation, roguelike CloverPit also insists it’s not gambling. In the most basic sense it’s not–
Hello there, fans of city-builders and/or idyllic 19th-century Mediterranean getaways! You two very specific groups of people need to know that I spent the entire weekend playing Town To
I’m not the first nerdy person to draw uncanny comparisons between Chainsaw Man and good word. Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga magnum opus doesn’t just echo scripture—it shreds
Q-UP (a game whose title I literally just got while typing this sentence, humiliatingly) is the latest from the folks behind numbers-go-up game Universal Paperclips. It’s a sendup of
Electronic Arts is going private in an acquisition that values the company at $55 billion, EA announced today, following an initial report from The Wall Street Journal last week. The