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5 painted game reviews. building and destroying.

abstract painting on recently played games. building, construction, demolition, loss. games alongside each other.

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‘Maskless’ and the tangled Western image of masks

Maskless, a beautiful pixel art exploration, by Kultisti presents an interesting dialogue, between the literal physical confrontation with masks, and the psychosocial idea of covering your self.

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Living in abuse and learning to fear games.

“It’s that kind of interaction, with the people who seem to run these spaces, qualifying themselves and their skills in manipulation and abuse, that puts me into an intense anxiety. “

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the PS3 is dreaming of you. a console thinking about touch.

there is touch that is coming to life again, a current run into my base and rocking me back and forth on the electric tide. my filaments arcing and my eyes flashing

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A Pro-Black, Pro-Trans game.

Get on a computer and go play this game. Bear the vision of, help recognise and raise up a pro-black, pro-trans exploratory world.

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Abstract Review of Remnants by June Flower

review of June Flower’s Remnants, made with remnants of other artworks.

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a painted response to 4 small. unsettling. games.

Review by paint – flavour? discomfort.

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Fallout: New Vegas, a review in paint

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That Dragon, Cancer: ‘Legitimacy’ and pace of play.

This piece is a response to the prompts in NoEscape’s great post about the legitimacy of non-play game experiences, where they detail their interaction with games through other people’s play experiences. I’d say firstly that I totally believe these are legitimate experiences, since the question of legitimacy that is repeatedly brought up with non-play games […]

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Quantic Dream’s Infinite Stream of Piss

Finished? Well don’t worry, you can go again. And go again. And again. As much as you want. Wear those kidneys right out, and you can still come back for more.

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