Unreliable Narrators in Games with Special Guest Jordan Erica Webber

Special Argue the Toss guest journalist and philosopher Jordan Erica Webber discusses the concept of unreliable narrators in videogames, looking at some of the challenges as well as a few of the games that employ this narrative device really well.
E3 2019 Games: The Best Trailers

E3 2019 dished up a seriously long list of games from the press conferences alone. Drew and Chella have distilled the show to the essential list of E3 2019 games on this episode of Argue the Toss. Come on by and see what games you should be looking forward to playing in the next year!
Xalavier Nelson chats about dark skin in videogames

Xalavier Nelson chats to Drew and Chella about how Mortal Kombat XI rendered black skin beautifully. So many games get dark skin wrong, but when it’s done right, it’s an empowering moment for the people it represents.
Six films that should be games

John Wick is getting the game treatment, with Mike Bithell at the helm, but there are so many films that could make great games. Drew and Chella devise a list of films you may not expect to see as games and discuss how they could work.
Avengers Endgame review: the current MCU team goes out on a high

Avengers Endgame wraps up 22 films and 10 years of storytelling. Drew and Chella discuss the final film in this MCU phase, what worked, what didn’t and what happens next.
Most anticipated games of 2019

The 2019 games release schedule kicks into top gear in April, so Drew & Chella reveal their most anticipated games of 2019.
‘Us’ Review: Jordan Peele’s latest social horror flips ‘Get Out’ on its head

Jordan Peele’s latest social horror, Us, is the perfect vehicle for Lupita Nyongo and its young, black cast. Drew and Chella discuss the themes of the film and how it delivers.
Captain Marvel Review: a likeable hero in an average MCU film

Captain Marvel is late to the MCU party and, as a result, the film suffers. It’s an average Marvel movie with a huge weight of expectation upon it, but doesn’t deliver the unbridled power and joy that Wonder Woman or the latest MCU films have.
Nightflyers is Sci-fi Horror That Fails to Scare

Nightflyers is a sci-fi horror based on a George R. R. Martin novella from the 80s. It’s not bad, but it’s just not scary and leans so heavily into common sci-fi and horror tropes that it all feels too familiar to be compelling.
The history of game remakes and remasters

Drew and Chella get into the world of remakes and remasters with Drew at the helm, as he reveals the history. From ports of arcade games to the first home gaming machines, to the success of the latest Spyro and Resident Evil 2 remakes, games have a long history of remodeling and remastering for the latest technology.
