
Stasis and the horror of the known
An adventure game that confronts death through its optional stories
An adventure game that confronts death through its optional stories
Remembering the true legacy of Gears of War.
An apologist’s take on one of videogames’ most violent series.
Timeless tragedy.
If you’re a parent, or have been a parent, then Pippin Barr’s Jostle Parent will be a familiar experience. If you—like me—haven’t had kids of your own yet, then this will only put you off the idea completely. It’s what Barr rightly determines a more tragic riff on the concept behind Octodad: Dadliest Catch—”you’re a similarly limited person with similarly limited communication skills, but you still have to do this important job of protecting your family,” he writes. Here’s the set-up: you’re on your own, you have three kids to look after, and all you can do is jostle. Yes,…
Blink and you’ll miss it.
Sia’s hit song gets a chilling interactive companion.