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November 8th

…extended to the series’ fascist antagonists.

  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales: The Kotaku Review | Kotaku Mike Sholars appreciates little touches and big shout-outs along the way in Insomniac’s Sophmore Spidey effort, but also wonders how well the blockbuster open-world superhero format maps onto the more intimate communuity-based approach needed to tell a Miles story right.
  • Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review: Dazzling and Disappointing | VICE Gita Jackson finds that Miles Morales brings some much-needed Black representation to one of Sony’s flagship franchises, but along with it no acknowledgement of or engagement with the structural injustices Black and other marginalized…
  • November 15th

  • Life is too short to play abusive games — KRITIQAL Nate Kiernan pushes back against the notion of games that are too big not to play–or cover.
  • Queerness In Mass Effect Is Messy, But Still Vital | TheGamer Bella Blondeau makes the case both that queer representation in the original Mass Effect trilogy absolutely sucks and that it’s an important focal point for the industry’s turn towards better queer representation in later games.
  • Imagining Decentralized Videogame Culture: Unprofessional Game Criticism Leeroy Lewin makes a call for a plural culture of videogames and their attendent criticism, one that
  • March 28th

  • Story of Seasons let me reimagine my homophobic, rural childhood | Gayming Magazine Kylie Noble contemplates Mineral Town as a queer rural utopia.
  • “I used to be fiercely opposed to marriage and family. In Story of Seasons, I discovered a longing, I never knew I had. After many “lost years”, of suppressing and denying my lesbian self, and a range of grim to traumatic experiences dating men, this lockdown feels especially hard. My virtual wife, and queer life, in Mineral Town, provides a way to live the future, I long for.”

    Critical Chaser

    November 28th

    …and subvert death, we can work to minimize it as a point of anxiety in our minds. Hades, on the other hand, flips the social script and presents death as something that isn’t to be feared at all, but rather a normal part of the progression of time.”

    Building on how virtual worlds can offer new insights on themes and challenges relevant to the material world, Simone de Rochefort observes that the same is true of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Assassin’s Creed Unity–just not in any of the ways that have gained traction in popular discourse.

    • Assassin’s…

    October 9th

    …Phallic Desire | Traverse Fantasy Marcia B. ties colonial and misogynistic structural elements of Dungeons & Dragons to its ever-moving goalposts of desire (content notification here for a brief reference to rape in the context of Greek Mythology).

    “For the Gygaxian adventurer, there is always another dungeon to loot. In the same way, the phallic drive always ensures that in the subject’s imagination there is always another thing to desire. For the traditional male subject, there is always another woman to fuck.”

    City Spaces

    Two very different pieces now, united by a focus on

    Brendan Keogh | Keywords in Play, Episode 31

    …and distinction. And I think kind of, as far as I understand it from a kind of Marxist background, kind of took these ideas of I guess capital and tried to extend it beyond economic capital – not that Marx was only talking about money, I’m now very aware of. But also, you know, this idea of social capital and cultural capital. So, very crudely, ideas of how, you know, the upper classes don’t just perpetuate their dominance through having all the money, having the means of production, but also through kind of defining society in a way where only…

    May 5th

    Welcome back readers.

    One last push for this one: at time of publication you’ve got twelve hours left if you’ve yet to pick up the Palestinian Relief Bundle over on Itch. You could always get the bundle for a friend, right?

    This Week in Videogame Blogging is a roundup highlighting the most important critical writing on games from the past seven days.

    New Games Plus

    Our first section this week is a bit of a catch-all bringing together industry topics as well as new games/game content.

    • ‘Survive Til 25’: How Game Studios Are