We're All Going to the World's Fair is the online experience of a teenage girl in horror movie form By Rachel Weber published 7 May 22 A/S/L? Judy Blume could never.
The Sinking City is the Lovecraft meets Sherlock fan fiction I didn't know I needed By Rachel Weber published 12 April 19 Cthulhumentary Weird, warped, and wetter than an otter's pocket.
Two Point Hospital is hilarious, at least until the corpses start piling up By Rachel Weber published 18 July 18 Siiick! Laughter is the best medicine, but managing these mini people is no joke.
Summerset is Elder Scrolls Online’s strongest, and silliest, chapter yet By Rachel Weber published 1 June 18 Summer Break The proof is in the nipples.
Murder, wine and life-sucking pearls make Summerset another captivating Elder Scrolls Online expansion By Rachel Weber published 3 April 18 Sidetracked Come for the Daedric monstrosities, stay for a tour of wine country.
Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story and the rise of the found-phone genre By Rachel Weber published 10 November 17 Interview The creators of A Normal Lost Phone and its follow-up talk about how they create storytelling through snooping.
A week with the Xbox One X: How it compares to a living room PC By Wes Fenlon, Rachel Weber published 3 November 17 Scorpio Arrives Microsoft's latest console makes for a much better HDR Blu-Ray player than your PC. What else is there to like about it?
Corpses leak and pacemakers are cut out: Dealing with death in A Mortician's Tale By Rachel Weber published 12 October 17 Nobody escapes Death isn't game over in this "death positive" indie game.
The best hidden object games By Rachel Weber published 14 August 17 Revealed Of the hundreds of hidden object games on Steam, our master sleuth says these are the best.
BEEP review By Rachel Weber published 10 July 11 Think of Beep as a quantum physicist wearing tie-dye trousers: it’s clever with the physics, but not so easy on the eyes.