An ode to the glitch
I watched them fall around me—my friends, all of them dead, and myself about to follow in a few short moments.
I watched them fall around me—my friends, all of them dead, and myself about to follow in a few short moments.
Although France’s contributions to the evolution of modern film and music are many and varied, I must admit that I am fairly illiterate when it comes to French culture.
We’ve all heard Uncle Ben’s old adage, “With great power comes great responsibility,” but what if that wasn’t true? What if you chose not to be a hero, and instead be as selfish and self-serving as possible?
I’ll preface this by making it clear that this isn’t a review for Fire Emblem: Fates.
Imagine, if you will, that every day you have to take down a giant mammoth with a sharpened stick in order for you and your tribe to survive.
Ever hear the term “idol worship?” The Wicked and The Divine by Kieron Gillen brings that idea to a whole new level.
Two years ago, Ellen Page gave a speech at the Human Rights Campaign’s “Time to Thrive” conference in Las Vegas, where she publicly came out as gay.