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We are all living in a Lovecraft story: This Chrome extension swaps political headlines with Cthulhu mythos
We are all living in a Lovecraft story is a plugin from Frogwares that turns headline political news, like Brexit, and world leaders’ names, into Cthulhu mythos mentions instead.
Cheersplode, baby: It’s the year of Borderlands as Borderlands 3 is confirmed
There’s more information for Borderlands 3 expected April 3 but we’ve the trailer for now.
Deathbulge comic and now computer RPG
Unlike so many indie cRPGs we see on Kickstarter, Deathbuldge looks like it’ll sail past the finish line.
Drown all the mascots: A Retrospective on Roller Coaster Tycoon
Created by Chris Sawyer and published by Hasbro Interactive in 1999, Roller Coaster Tycoon was one of the first games to tackle theme park simulation.
Make us whole: A Dead Space retrospective
If a thousand realities exist, ours is probably the lone one where this game made it to consoles. The series died a protracted death and survival horror moved on… but should it have?
How did we get Doom? A quick history of the iconic 3d-shooter on Doom’s 25th anniversary
McNeil isn’t the only one talking about Doom on the game’s 25th birthday. John Romero, one of the games co-creators, has been working on a little treat for everyone; an unofficial spiritual successor.
Out of the Mouth’s of Outlaws: A Retrospective on the Dialog of Rockstar Games
Few game developers craft dialog that compares to the distinct voices of the residents of New Austin, Los Santos, and Liberty City. Bandits wax poetic about the changing times, gang bangers expel the virtues of capitalism, and hitmen talk politics. It’s loud, crude, and it’s all Rockstar. Rockstar Games distinct writing style wasn’t developed overnight. […]
Enjoy a sneak peek into Waterdeep: Dragon Heist and order at Roll20
The launch date for the forthcoming official campaign Waterdeep: Dragon Heist is September 18th. You can pre-order it on Amazon now. You can get a better look at it on Roll20 today, though! Not only can you also order the virtual table conversion you can glimpse inside various modules and get a good idea of […]
The top 5 games for the end-of-days
With the exception of cult films like Blade Runner (despite its disappointing sequel) and the success of Mad Max: Fury Road, our obsession with the end of the world has, in the past, been relatively low-key. Now, with games like Fallout and arguably the unstable climate we’re currently living in, even those who aren’t seriously […]









