Danielle Riendeau
Sobble Will Grow Up To Be Happy One Day, and Other Pokemon Hopes and Dreams
On Waypoint Radio 223, it's all about Metro, Trials, and Pokémon.
Embrace Cheerful Chaos in 'Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove'
Our alien friends aren’t here to bother anyone, and they won’t let bad luck get in their way.
I'm Just a Demon Girl Who's (Really) Behind on Her Rent
Click your way through the trials of making rent on time.
The Idea of a "Good Ending" Is One of the Bleakest Parts of 'Metro Exodus'
The latest in the apocalyptic shooter series has us looking at long, slow violence on a world that needs much more.
We Take on Horror at Home in 'Devotion' and Scary Stunts in 'Trials Rising'
Plus, we got ships on the seas, boats in the breeze.
'Devotion' Mines Genuine Emotional Terror From a Familiar Source: Home
Red Candle Games' latest is an effective, emotional trip through one family's nightmare.
Danny Boyle's 'Sunshine' Remains a Beautiful, Spellbinding Mess
Be Good and Rewatch the spacey 2007 sci-fi thriller with us.
Nobody Should Rest Until We Figure Out What's Up With Glitter
All that glitters is not gold, but glitter is in *something* and we need to know what it is...
For No Good Reason Whatsoever, Let's Overanalyze 'Event Horizon'
This week on Be Good And Rewatch It: there's a spaceship in hell!
‘Art Sqool’ Is a Game About Following Your Passion in an Exploitative World
Wait, shit, is this a scam?
I Wish 'Resident Evil 2' Let Me Be a More Compassionate Hero
'Resident Evil 2' is a scary, effective fantasy of permission and scarcity. But I want to be a different kind of survivor.
The Wildest Ride in 'Parkitect' is Predatory Lending
'Parkitect' is a game about making cool theme park rides, and trying not to go underwater financing them.