Because this is Inside Baseball Week here at Aftermath, I figured if I wanted to contribute something really hard-hitting, really get to the truth of something, there was no more
“How do I get my start in the gaming press?” is a question that’s difficult to answer. The reasons for this are twofold. First, media is constantly being slowly
Going from basically no concept of what a business is to owning one myself alongside other people has taught me a lot. In the early stages of forming Aftermath, Luke
We're running Inside Baseball Week here on Aftermath because "Inside Baseball" is a very common saying in media that refers to coverage of "the minutiae
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, like basically all Final Fantasy games, contains Moogles – aka little floating puffball guys who say “kupo” a lot. One of Rebirth’s several thousand minigames involves
The Gamurs Group, otherwise known simply as Gamurs, is a network of websites catering almost exclusively to, well, it's in the name. It's home to loads
This post originally appeared on March 11 on Rascal, "a tabletop roleplaying game and culture outlet striving to sustainably publish voicey journalism that is compelling, deeply-reported, and fearlessly honest.
Since launching Aftermath, articles like our headlines post, the Insomniac hack, Suicide Squad fiasco and some old war stories have made us realise something. Well, two things: Firstly, a lot
Welcome to Inside Baseball Week, a week of stories about the lesser-known parts of game development, the ins and outs of games journalism, and a peek behind the curtain at
It’s a new year, one that has already been impressively terrible for both the video game and journalism industries. We need your help to demolish it.
Aftermath, as you’