Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Would Have Been a Stronger Game if Eivor Had Been a Lesbian
Stacey Henley explores how Assassin’s Creed protagonist Eivor being a lesbian would have made Valhalla a stronger game.
Read MoreStacey Henley explores how Assassin’s Creed protagonist Eivor being a lesbian would have made Valhalla a stronger game.
Read MoreStacey Henley explores how the romance options for Cyberpunk 2077 are just another example of trans people existing in the game but never in the developers’ minds
Read MoreStacey Henley looks at Bugsnax and the way it blends being queer and wholesomeness together to form a queer paradise.
Read MoreStacey Henley talks about the inclusion of non-binary skater, Leo Baker, in a Tony Hawk game and why it’s important.
Read MoreTell Me Why is a game which will go down in queer history, and for once, a queer character makes the history books not because of a wink, whisper, or a reference buried deep in the lore, but because of pride.
Read MoreStacey Henley looks at the transphobic nature of the reaction to The Last of Us 2 leaks, and why the game is an allegory to the bathroom transgender debate.
Read MoreStacey Henley talks about about how The Outer Worlds puts lesbian women in the limelight in its fantastical, sci-fi world.
Read MoreStacey Henley talks about exploring who she was in Monster High, a game that dug up her dead girlhood out of the ground and made it dance around.
Read MoreStacey Henley talks to developers behind the phenomenal A Summer’s End – Hong Kong 1986 about the importance of releasing a queer game set in Hong Kong.
Read MoreThere’s always room to be who you are in the Saints Row series, and in Saints Row 4, Stacey Henley did that by creating a character just like her.
Read MoreThe Last Of Us TV series will follow Ellie and Joel after the outbreak, but as Stacey Henley argues, maybe Bill’s story is worth following as well.
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