
News in the Gaming Industry: AI, Lawsuits, and Major Game Updates
Microsoft Introduces Muse: A Generative AI for Game Development Microsoft has announced Muse, a cutting-edge generative AI model...

BAFTA Young Game Designers, PlayStation’s Japan Studio, Limited Run Games, and Fortnite’s New Season
The gaming industry never stops evolving, and this week brings a mix of exciting opportunities, industry shifts, and...

Gender Fluidity in The Left Hand of Darkness and Tentacle
Speculative fiction has become a place where authors can break free from the limits of reality and create...

How Did Notions of Revolution and Those of Collective Behaviour Combine to Popularise an Understanding of the OP Riots?
The history of theatre is full of riots and dissent but only a few of them can compare...

How Did Nineteenth-Century Poets Employ the Aesthetics, Affects and Images of Nostalgia
The nineteenth-century poets lived in a period that witnessed social and economic changes related to the Industrial Revolution. ...

Nella Larsen’s Passing, How it Extends Beyond Racial Boundaries
Passing written by Nella Larsen may seem like a traditional and monotone novel at first but when the...

A Masterclass in How Not to Make a Tycoon Game
The Executive: Movie Industry Tycoon was released on February 11, promising an immersive experience as the CEO of...

Keep Driving: A Unique Road Trip RPG Worth Playing
A Refreshing Change in Gaming In a gaming landscape dominated by bloated AAA titles and live-service models, Keep...

Ninja Gaiden 2 Black: Slicing, Dicing, and a Little Existential Dread
Ah, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black. Because when you thought the original couldn’t possibly be more brutal, Team Ninja...

Doom: The Dark Ages – Because Hell Wasn’t Brutal Enough
After Doom (2016) ripped and tore its way back into relevance and Doom Eternal (2020) cranked the insanity...