Even More Questions Too Stupid for the Dirtbag, with Esper Quinn
Editor and media critic Esper Quinn joins Ash and Brandon in answering more questions from the insert credit forum.
Editor and media critic Esper Quinn joins Ash and Brandon in answering more questions from the insert credit forum.
The finest minds in video games discuss flying in games, retaining players over the course of a series, and self-lubricating anuses.
Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, and Brandon Sheffield cover GameStop making an offer for eBay, the hotness of the new StarFox designs, and dead rabbids.
Our heroes share thoughts on twenty years of achievements, developers responding to player feedback, and whether nail bats count as blunt weapons.
Your Insert Credit Panel discusses the future of Xbox, the difference between dad games and mom games, and weird little guys.
The panel reviews Cookie’s Bustle, a Japanese PC adventure game hindered by endless copyright strikes and finally freed by the Video Game History Foundation.
Video Game Journalist Catherine Masters joins the panel to cover console prices, the Microsoft BDS boycott, and Bubsy helping Mario with something.
Your Insert Credit Panel covers bargaining with publishers, sordid secrets of video game couples, and the Zohran Mamdani of esports.
Our panel of experts discuss AI in game development, how to guide players, and Duke Nukem’s actual, real balls of steel.
Our heroes convene to discuss the changes at Microsoft and Sony, the liberation of Cookie’s Bustle, and the Year of the Horse.
The panel reviews Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures, deeming it the most British Japanese game ever, and potentially the future of video games.
Ash Parrish hosts the blackest episode of Insert Credit yet, with an all-star panel of former guests and contributors.
Editor Esper Quinn joins Ash and Brandon to cover the rest of 2025’s best games.
Insert Credit nominates and ranks the sixteen best video games of the year 2025.
The finest minds in video games discuss the evolution of turn-based combat, turning pixels into symphonies, and the devastating return of Violence Island.