April 13th
byShort and sweet this week, and if you must blame someone, blame my old feed reader. The good news is, we have some great fresh faces in this week! So let’s get going with This Week in Videogame Blogging! Racefail Stephanie Jennings…
Short and sweet this week, and if you must blame someone, blame my old feed reader. The good news is, we have some great fresh faces in this week! So let’s get going with This Week in Videogame Blogging! Racefail Stephanie Jennings…
Tie a knot at the end. Fold to the right. Fold again. Fold again. Again. Pinch the corners. Congratulations! You’ve made origami. With all the careful craftspersonship of an unsung artisan of Etsy, we are here to fill your Sunday with colorful…
We’re back! Cue the music! Did you miss us? As part of an ongoing site-wide overhaul here at Critical Distance, Blogs of the Round Table will now be a regular bimonthly feature – that’s once every two months, not twice a month….
GDC may have officially concluded more than a week ago but I, for one, am still in the midst of post-con fatigue. My greatest of thanks to contributors Cameron and Eric for picking things up while I was away in San Francisco….
The Game Developers Conference is over and Kris will be back in the saddle next weekend. Hello to any new potential readers we may have picked up over the last week. Let’s get This Week In Video Game Blogging started. Critical Proximity…
Hallo it is Cameron Kunzelman here to cover This Week in Videogame Blogging. Right to the quick of it, then. Games Criticism! It Happens! This Sunday marks the occasion of the first Critical Proximity, a conference for games writers that happened right…
We’re back. We never exactly went away, but now we’re here, fully, renewed breath in our lungs. It’s time to sound the bells. It’s Sunday afternoon. It’s time for This Week in Videogame Blogging. Dev Tools Critical Distance’s audience can roughly be…
Hello, Critical Distance readers! I’m pleased to announce that as of today, you can directly lend your support to Critical Distance through our Patreon page. Critical Distance has existed as a free publication since its inception in 2009. On a weekly basis…
In honor of Black History Month or maybe, as the discussion recognizes, in submission to it, we at Critical Distance are honored to be host to a discussion of three highly intelligent black critics to discuss both the concept of Black History…
Cameron Kunzelman here to sum up the past little while in games criticism. I’m link heavy today, so I’m going to cut the cute intro and just give you the information. The information is good. Welcome to This Week in Videogame Blogging!…