Danielle Riendeau
Our Favorite Games of 2018: Danielle and Cado Are On Their Bullshit
Danielle and Cado agree that Life is Strange, and we should all get Into More Breaches and Donut County Holes.
Cloning Is Still a Huge Problem, And There's No Good Solutions
Game cloning is an old topic made anew with Voodoo, Hole.io, and Donut County.
An Evolving Understanding of 'Sexy' Video Game Ladies
A look at Ivy in Soul Caliber, and one writer's understanding of her.
This Frog Detective Game is Great Small-Scale Comedy
'The Haunted Island: A Frog Detective Game' is sweet, funny, and frustration-free.
We Enjoyed a Hearty Helping of Long Weekend Gaming
On Waypoint Radio 205, we talk about 'Darksiders III,' 'The Missing,' 'Hitman 2,' and... froggy detectives.
How One Dev Is Using Games as Therapy to Reach Across Generations
Game designer Alex Jimenez and social worker Timothy Burns are using games to help young people to open up about mental health.
‘Grip: Combat Racing’ Evokes Offworld Fantasy and Sci-Fi Wanderlust
The new racing game brought me right back to the wild planets and sci-fi cityscapes of the Nintendo 64 heyday.
Kitty Horrorshow's Latest Is a Horror Game For Our Scary Political Moment
Kitty Horrorshow's 'Castle Wormclot' evokes a massive, unknowable political machine.
We Asked Eight Studios From Across The World How They Deal with Crunch
While development is a slightly different beast throughout the world, crunch plagues developers regardless of nationality or culture.
We Celebrate 200 Episodes of Waypoint Radio with a Slew of Games
Episode 200 is here, and we have 'Red Dead Redemption 2,' 'Grip: Combat Racing,' 'Dark Souls,' and a very special Blade Runner-inspired RPG.
Gun Game is the Purest Form of Call of Duty
Nothing distills the Call of Duty essence quite as perfectly as Gun Game mode.
How Should We Deal with Lovecraft’s Influence in Games?
H.P. Lovecraft was a virulent racist, so how should we look at games like the recent ‘Call of Cthulhu?’