Science fiction has long been an effective medium for examining deep questions of humanity, morality and our relationship with rapidly evolving technology as the world changes underfoot daily.
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A few nights ago, I woke up from my sleep in a cold sweat. My head jolted off of my pillow, and I had a sinking feeling in my stomach that caused me to instinctively curl up into a ball. This experience was the result of a bad dream.
While watching the Nintendo Direct early last week, I kept wondering one thing: Where’s the news on “Hollow Knight: Silksong”? Officially announced back i
To a generation whose years of crucial brain development were spent watching Filthy Frank bake hair into a cake, Shane Dawson attempt to be funny and gamers celebrate bloodshed and gore on the physics-based biking game Happy Wheels, the word “absurd” has lost its meaning.
After a year of Mini and Partner Nintendo Directs, Feb. 17, 2021, marked the return of the general Direct. The first full Direct in a year and a half left the gaming community with mixed emotions.
When 2020 rolled into 2021, somehow I wasn’t expecting things to get crazier. This, in hindsight, was absurd.