![]() ![]() Yet despite all of this, I can’t help but well deeply underwhelmed. It allowed me to shred riffs with my holographic guitar, acting as a spark, a catalyst bringing a dormant planet to life. The game laid out an infinite cosmos before me, filled with psychedelic shapes and colors, auroras, and light beams aplenty. Then if you know me, you know that I put a lot of stock into the publishing house, Annapurna Interactive, then combine all of this with a fun, musical space opera theme, and it all seemed that this game couldn’t miss. Having heard the raving reviews for this title on PC, boasting this game as one of the indie highlights of 2021, I was excited to see what this indie game had to offer. To give you some insight into where my head was when I took on this game for review, I was very optimistic. ![]() Indies With Great Accessibility Features.Kellri's 18 Module Challenge - Day 7: X2 Castle Amber by Tom Moldvay - Greyhawk Online on The Fantasy Cycles of Clark Ashton Smith PART I: The Averoigne Chronicles.SELindberg on Kickstarter for The Best of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Volume IV Launched!.HOME Search Search for: Search Mad Shadows Darker than Weird Hither Came Conan Get Back Issues of Black Gate Recent Comments Still, this is very sad news for the genre. Ten years is a long and fruitful run, and I’m happy to see that the rich content the site has generated over the years will be preserved. He interviewed me for Suvudu way back in 2011, when the print version of Black Gate was still alive. Matt Staggs, the guy behind most of my favorite articles at the site, got his start organizing Facebook’s The Swords and Sorcery League and at Suvudu, the precursor to Unbound Worlds. The Top 10 Evil Robots in Science Fiction by Todd McAulty Unbound Worlds on the Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of October 2018 by Matt Staggs Unbound Worlds on the Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of February 2018 by Matt Staggs Unbound Worlds on the Best Sci-fi and Fantasy Books of December 2017 by Matt Staggs Unbound Worlds on Where to Start with Gothic Space Opera by Matt Staggs Unbound Worlds on a Century of Sword and Planet by Matt Staggs ![]() Unbound Worlds on 7 Great Occult Detectives by Matt Staggs Over the years I’ve pointed BG readers towards plenty of their articles, from “Where to Start with Gothic Space Opera” to “A Century of Sword and Planet” and “ Unbound Worlds on 7 Great Occult Detectives.” In honor of all they’ve done for us over the years, here’s a look back at some of Unbound Worlds greatest hits. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the site’s content, and drawn heavily from Matt Staggs’ monthly Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books columns (and others) to help stay informed. This is a major loss, not just to the field but to me personally. There, you can sign up to receive personalized recommendations and discover even more about our books and authors as you join us on this journey through the stars and beyond. We’ll have more details to share in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, we hope that you’ll visit. That means we’ll no longer be publishing new content on Unbound Worlds after this month, but we’re excited to be able to deliver even more of the very best in science fiction, fantasy, and horror books, curated collections, and offers through our email programs. In the new year, the articles, interviews, and lists you have enjoyed on Unbound Worlds will have a new home within. Today we’re announcing that the conversation with our readers is ready to evolve in new and exciting ways. ![]() Today the publisher announced that the site will be essentially shutting down at the end of the month. Penguin Random House’s genre site Unbound Worlds, now in its tenth year, has been one of the most consistently entertaining and informative resources for fans of SF, fantasy and horror. ![]()
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