Once in high school, I’d finished some unnecessary standardized test early and was staring into space when a man I’d never seen before asked me what I’d
Do you feel that chill in the air? The crunch of red and yellow leaves as you step out into the rapidly-dimming daylight? Me neither. Climate change has ruined everything,
Remember a few years ago when YouTube started aggressively throwing money at some of Twitch’s golden-egg-laying-est geese, leading to widespread speculation that YouTube might supplant Twitch as the internet’
Of all the consoles I have ever bought, few rival the sheer usefulness of my MiSTer. Based on a Terasic DE-10 Nano development board, the open source project encompasses a
Eleanor Davis’ graphic novel You and a Bike and a Road came out in 2017, but was reprinted this summer by Fantagraphics. I heard about it from a very cool
Fallout: New Vegas does not contain horses, but it feels like it should. The now 14-year-old game’s whole vibe is exceedingly Wild West, and yet there’s nary a
Concord, the latest game in Sony’s ongoing live service salvo, came out a week and a half ago. Already, the writing was on the wall. There was no buzz.
National Novel Writing Month takes place in November, but it was on everyone’s minds this weekend following the organization’s release of a position on AI. That position, as
Around Aftermath’s launch, I wrote about climbing game Jusant and lamented that, as much as I liked it, it wasn’t quite my ideal climbing game. In the comments,