Category: Essay

Always Move Forward

“How do we explain Black Lives Matter to Mom and Dad? You know how they are.” My sister and I were sitting in my bedroom back home. It’d been a few weeks into quarantine, and we’d been texting and talking constantly, trying to navigate our feelings, find ways to support the movement, and generally absorb Read More

Goodbye, Kobe

I believe that there is intrinsic value in working hard, that professional pride is admirable, a virtue unto itself. A good day’s work means that you tried your best, that you attempted to put out into the world an effort worthy of your existence. It’s a notion I’ve grown up with, and hold to this Read More

Finding Balance Between Paradigm Shifts

What does a Games of the Year list look like when you’ve left the games industry? Read More

Winds of Change

  Introduction So, I didn’t finish enough games to do a Top 10, so I’m gonna do a top 5! Technically I finished 9, but because of the timing (a few completed in January), it didn’t feel right. That said, among what I have played, 5 stood above the rest.    5 The Legend of Zelda: Read More

Getting What You Want

Tonight I read two books: Seconds, by Bryan Lee O’Malley and Just So Happens…, by Fumio Obata. Fundamentally, they carry very similar stories of responsibility, dreams, self-interest and expectation. Where they diverge comes from their main characters. Their goals may align but how they handle the adversity is both disparate and infuriating.   In Seconds, Read More