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Extra thoughts on Lovecraft & Archaeology

Arkham Horror - The Scarlet Keys Campaign & Why Ancient Artifacts Matter
We dive into what the Scarlet Keys in the titular campaign in the Arkham Horror LCG have to do with the power of the past.

What Two Point Museum Says About New Museology
Two Point Museum depicts many key museum principles despite its satirical and zany nature.

Archaeology & My Experience With The Call of Cthulhu RPG
What I experienced when playing a popular RPG with Lovecraft and archaeology at the forefront.

Gender & Video Games - Horizon: Zero Dawn (2017)
Diving back into Gender & Video Games, there’s another time leap as we jump into Horizon: Zero Dawn and what’s different about Aloy and the rest of the cast.

Gender & Video Games - Ryse: Son of Rome (2013)
In part 2 of the Gender & Video Games mini-series, I dive into 2013’s Ryse: Son of Rome where there are some questionable choices concerning the women in the game.

Gender & Video Games: God of War (2005)
It’s the original God of War and things aren’t very pretty. This is Part 1 of a Gender Representation in video games series.

5 Lovecraftian Games with Archaeology
I explore 5 Games that have clear associations with Lovecraft & Archaeology

The Currency of the Past: Assassin’s Creed, Ancient Artifacts, and Looting
Basim’s quest reflects the very real power that the Past has. It is both a physical currency and an ideological one, and I explore those connections to examine real-world equivalents.

Archaeological Opinion on Assassin’s Creed: Mirage
I return for part 2 as I give my full opinion on the rest of Assassin’s Creed Mirage and the way it represents Archaeology.

Archaeologist Reacts to Assassin’s Creed: Mirage
My initial reaction as an archaeologist to the first half of Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, the newest game from Ubisoft in which Basim begins his journey from street thief to Hidden One.

Becoming a Space Archaeologist in Starfield
Becoming a Space Archaeologist in Starfield happened way faster than even I expected it to.