Column The Versatility of Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is a television mainstay, with adaptations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories dating back to the 1950s and at least one ... By Kate KulzickOctober 5, 2018
Column Anatomy of a Scene: The Trial of Frank Castle — Part 1 Most superhero stories revel in themes of law and order, justice, and retribution. As a result, lawyers regularly frequent the pages of comic ... By Adam AdlerOctober 4, 2018
Column The New Spider-Man Does Amazing Things If you’ve looked at a gaming site in the last month, then you already know that the new Marvel’s Spider-Man game has been ... By Shamus YoungOctober 2, 2018
Column The Law Needs a Reboot Welcome to Escape from the Law, a column that will discuss hot topics in video games, movies, comics, and popular science from a ... By Adam AdlerSeptember 27, 2018
Column Quality Matters I’m sure you’ve heard about the gaming crash of 1983. Even if you’re too young to remember it personally, the event is still ... By Shamus YoungSeptember 24, 2018
Column Loot Boxes Are Bad for Publishers, Too Judging by comments and social media interactions, everyone agrees that loot boxes are bad for gamers, but lately I’ve come to conclude they’re ... By Shamus YoungSeptember 18, 2018
Column The Achilles’ Heel of Steam We think of Steam as the unstoppable juggernaut of digital distribution on the PC. And it is. But Steam is also a very ... By Shamus YoungSeptember 11, 2018
Column Microsoft’s Chance in Japan Japan does not care about the Xbox. It’s not that the console sells poorly, it’s that it barely sells at all. At the ... By Shamus YoungSeptember 4, 2018
Column No Man’s Interface The No Man’s Sky NEXT update is out, which has renewed interest in the game. People are talking about No Man’s Sky again and the ... By Shamus YoungAugust 28, 2018