‘1989 – 1992’ collects Velocity Girl’s singles, flexis and other recordings made before signing to Sub Pop and releasing their 1993 debut album. Read more ›
"There is a hole in the world," writes Ursula K Le Guin in The Farthest Shore, "and the light is running out of it." Alas, The Farthest Shore contains no terrible mechanical instruments of hole-digging. For that, we must turn to MOLE, "a psychological horror experience with tactile simulation elements about madness, faith, and the depths we choose to dig". Out now on Steam, it makes me think of Mike Klubnika's , of 's unseen exteriors, and of Read more ›
The self emerges from ongoing integration of bodily signals. When these signals collapse, we expect the self-model to become destabilized. NDEs may reflect the brain's attempt to maintain a coherent conscious model despite the absence of its normal bodily foundation. Read more ›
This will be the first time Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead’s jangly post-Slowdive band’s five albums will be available physically since their initial release. Read more ›
It seems appropriate that drags the Remedyverse back away from ’s screeching horror, as it’s spent the past few weeks – and as of yesterday, about three hours of playable preview build – assuaging . , in my defence, took its kinetically supernatural shooting, put it in the hands of a likeable hero, and wrapped everything in a delightfully weird megastructure of brutalist concrete. Could Resonant get away with changing all three? Read more ›
Saturdays are for… Wait, wrong game round up post. This isn't a , this is where we'll be shouting about the gems (and lumps of coal) we've discovered in this week's . From June 15th - 22nd, Valve are hosting a section on Steam where developers can share demos of their upcoming games. Though, while it's a good opportunity to find games to add to our wishlist, it is also a tad overwhelming. With roughly a gazillion demos to choose from, how on earth can you sift through them? With the power of ... Read more ›
Since Copernicus, nothing has done more to upend our understanding of the world than Kant’s idea that the human mind actively structures our experience of reality. Read more ›