The Queue: Science Fiction, Double Liz
Welcome to the multiverse Queue. I’m your friendly neighborhood SpideyLiz from Earth dimension C-137. It’s my first time writing this column, so to answer your burning question: Yes, I’m deliberately mixing fandoms for fun, I dare you to name them all before we get to the end. Cool, that was it, right?
Whoops, guess not. Know what’s not fun? Xenomorphs taking over our editors (you’re awesome Mitch, thank you for letting me try my hand). Let’s answer some questions, Mua’dib.
Creating your own campaign setting in tabletop roleplaying
What February game release are you most excited for?
The Queue: Work in progress
Gonna just get right to it this week. It’s the Queue, you know how this works, and I haven’t slept more than an hour a day in a week so I doubt I could be clever even if I wanted to.
Lore Watch Podcast: The story and lore of Horizon Zero Dawn
What games would you play if you had to relive the same day over and over?
The Queue: Atmospheric storytelling
After last week’s article about survival games, Liz has been working through Subnautica, which made me want to go back through Subnautica. There’s a lot I like about this game, but the way they use atmospheric storytelling to both show you where to go without showing you where to go, while also heightening the utter dread of what could be lurking out there in the water just out of vision, is just freaking brilliant.
This is The Queue, where you ask us questions and we’ll answer from our cushy underwater seabase.



