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Key art from Mossmouth's UFO 50, featuring a cluster of 1980s-style videogame characters around a stylised explosion.
on videogames
Tape Nine and UFO 50
Revisiting the joys and frustrations of 1980s videogame mixtapes, with Mossmouth’s love letter to the era.
A pixel-art border crossing from *Not Tonight*. Riot police wearing St George armbands and toting machine-guns stand guard over a grey concrete wall, graffitied with pro-immigration slogans
on videogames
Five of the Best: Essays On Videogames
Princess Zelda with her eyes closed, holding the Master Sword.
on videogames
Tropes of the Kingdom
Tears of the Kingdom wants you to believe that Zelda has agency, but it’s really just cover for the same old problematic tropes.
Agent 47 disguised as a muffin seller, wearing a pink apron with a cartoon muffin on it. He looks stoic
on videogames
The Absurdity of Hitman
Hitman is the best slapstick comedy improve murder theatre ever created. So why is it always marketed as a grim, grey spy thriller?
A jungle level from Spelunky 2. Spike traps are concealed amongst the grass, and a giant spider lurks in the passage below
on videogames
Spelunky 2
Games of 2020
One step from death, over and over again
A pixel-art border crossing from *Not Tonight*. Riot police wearing St George armbands and toting machine-guns stand guard over a grey concrete wall, graffitied with pro-immigration slogans
on videogames
Friday Nights in the Hostile Environment
Not Tonight and Satire
The rise of authoritarianism in British politics, and how difficult it can be to balance satire and fun
on videogames
Gitaroo Man
An Exploits Micro-Essay
A hero’s journey of aliens and bees and mariachi skeletons, Gitaroo Man might well be the rhythm-action genre’s finest hour.
A series of mechanical arms moving alchemical reagents around in crisp symmetry
on videogames
Opus Magnum
Games of 2017
Perfection through clockwork
Android 9S stands atop a ruined skyscraper, looking across an ancient, broken city
on videogames
Nier Automata
Games of 2017
The Award for Best Philosophical Argument Masquerading as a Killer Android goes to…
on videogames
Pyreflies in the Tower
Exploring the difference between the Right Ending and the True Ending, through The Dark Tower and Final Fantasy X.
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