Why Banning Nazis is Good, Actually

If you’re familiar with speedruns, video games, charity events, the Prevent Cancer Foundation, Doctors Without Borders, or the general concept of lots of people getting together to do something really good, then you’ve probably heard of Games Done Quick, a semi-annual week-long event in which a wide variety of video games are played as fast … Continue reading Why Banning Nazis is Good, Actually

RollerCoaster Tycoon VS Theme Park World

For full effect, please start playing this video of merry-go-round music to accompany your reading experience. Apparently you call them 'carousels' in the United States. You guys are crazy. https://youtu.be/-tpLgBprqLI Speaking as someone who centuries ago, used to be a child, I can safely say that amongst the things that children love are; sweets, funfairs, … Continue reading RollerCoaster Tycoon VS Theme Park World

The Many Pretentious Failings of Spec Ops: The Line

Spec Ops: The Line is, from an artistic point of view, one of the most important games released in the last decade. A brutal no-holds-barred deconstruction of the generic Call of Duty/Medal of Honor style first or third-person shooters in which your average everyman protagonist whose personality – if he has one at all – … Continue reading The Many Pretentious Failings of Spec Ops: The Line