Sam kissed a girl, and Joe Köller liked it.
Andrew Huntly explores our capacity for empathy.
Issue 7 is here at last, with our thoughts on Luxuria Superbia, Saints Row IV, Beyond: Two Souls and Gone Home.
For Taylor Hidalgo, it’s about the journey, not just the destination.
Zachary Brictson tells the narrator to stop inhaling the paint fumes.
Some things that have happened elsewhere and some things that have not happened here.
Taylor Hidalgo can’t tell a carburetor from a crankshaft, but knows all about the gears turning in stories.
The case of two remarkably similar gestures.
Tale of Tales’ latest focuses on the sensual relationship of player and device. Joe Köller went hands-on.
Zachary Brictson has been dutifully pressing buttons for us, the fool.
Joe Köller sat down with Jon Ingold of Inkle to discuss mechanical transparency and procedural prose.
Taylor Hidalgo goes bump in the night sometimes, but mostly when he falls out of bed.
The case of two remarkably dissimilar things.
Why tribulations on the watching of watchmen remain watchable.
The case of two remarkably similar companies.