It's not often you find avant-garde animation within mainstream media—unless you're watching the late night blocks on Adult Swim or something. So when I discovered Interface, it was a nice breath of fresh air amongst a lot of the good to bad Netflix schlock that's been coming out lately. What Is It? An animated web... Continue Reading →
Game Review: Griftlands is a Roguelite RPG with Variety and Dystopian Style
Don’t feel like reading? Scroll to the bottom for a TL;DR. The thing I love about any game with roguelike aspects is its replay value. Combine variety in gameplay with a charming aesthetic, and you got yourself spending days to weeks experimenting with the game's mechanics. For me, it gets exhausting knowing there's always more... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Jia Tolentino’s Trick Mirror is Excellent…But I Don’t Know What To Make of it
If you were to ask me what this book was about, I wouldn't know where to start. I asked a friend of mine how they would summarize it, and they went with this: "It's a collection of essays about how we are a failure as a society—but funny!"- David's friend Yeah, that pretty much sums... Continue Reading →
Game Review: The Council is a Delightful Murder/Mystery RPG That’s All Over the Place
Don't feel like reading? Scroll to the bottom for a TL;DR. Personally, I've always enjoyed adventure games. The twists and turns in their stories—along with their endless puzzles—makes you really flex your brain and/or get frustrated to the point of looking up a guide. The Council, developed by Big Bad Wolf Studios, takes the concept... Continue Reading →