Waypoint
Star Athletes and Sporting Politics in the Spotlight
The game we see versus the game that's being played.
'Falcon Age' Is a Damning Anti-Colonialist Story In Search of a Better Game
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE this cute bird. This bird is like family to me. BUT...
Lizzie Bennett Destroys Lady Catherine de Bourgh With Facts and Logic
Classist reactionary left speechless when feminist hero reminds her she's a gentleman's daughter.
Why Kingdom Hearts Means So Damn Much to People
I asked folks to explain their connection to Kingdom Hearts. It's not because of Disney, but identity, loss, grief, growing up, and so much more.
Lore Reasons' Season Finale Is Here With Your Letters, Questions, And More
And no, we don't know what we're doing next. But soon.
Where There Is Dark Souls Discourse, There Is Waypoint Radio
Don't worry, we only spend...an hour...talking about it. We really constrained ourselves this time.
'Arena' May Be The Future Of 'Magic' But It Runs From Its History
'Arena' has made 'Magic' as easy to enjoy as 'Hearthstone' but a streamlined format comes at a price.
Unclear Ends and Questionable Means in Both Sports and Politics
Methods have an intent all their own.
The 2009 'Emma' Adaptation Understands Austen Is Critiquing Class
Like a long walk up a hill and an awkward picnic with our romantic rivals, Waypoint's journey into the world of Jane Austen continues.
We've Always Made Our Own Easy Modes. 'Sekiro' Is No Exception
Games have, forever and ever, been about pushing back on the designer’s intent, sometimes at their encouragement, sometimes in spite of it.
We Take Lore Reasons Live in Our PAX East 2019 Edition of Waypoint Radio
We changed costumes, fell in love with a fusion jazz band, and crowned a new Keyblade Master. You know, your average panel.
'The Favourite' is a Masterful Study of Gamesmanship and Power
I wasn’t prepared for a horror story about two women playing a conceptual tennis game against each other in the royal court.