
Pop Culture Cosmos

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: A Box of Monsters
It’s been a little while since I’ve added anything to this blog, and I apologize for that. Truth is, I haven’t done any actual writing...

A Story of Fatherhood: God of War (Review)
Reviewed by Josh Pederson Played On: Playstation 4 There hasn’t been a game like God of War in a long time. I don’t mean that in the...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: Swim Until You Can’t See Land (Some Thoughts on
Let me start this off on a lighter note by saying that I have absolutely no musical talent. I wanted to give Scott Hutchison some sort of...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: Fitting In and the Dismantling of Self
People are weird. I realize that’s sort of a blanket statement, but I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately because according to many...

Lost Sphear (Review): The Moon Is An Angry Child
Lost Spear is one of those games that looks and sounds really cool when talked about amongst fans or seen in footage, but the reality is...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: Where Am I?
It’s been a strange year so far. In my struggle to learn the ins and outs of being a functional adult, I’ve come to encounter many issues...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: How to Be Creative When Everybody Wants to Hate You Fo
Every creative work begins with an idea. These ideas can be born of divine inspiration, verbal suggestion, loathing of a person or...

From Nero to Hero: Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition (Review)
Reviewed by: Josh Pederson Played on: Xbox One When it comes to third person action games, it’s hard to imagine the genre without...

Annihilation – A Visual Feast, An Intellectual Nightmare (Film Review)
Reviewed by: Josh Pederson Annihilation is one of those rare films that gracefully treads the line between beautiful and terrifying. It’s...

Fe – A Return to Nature (Review)
Reviewed By: Josh Pederson Fe is the most beautiful game that I didn’t understand. When I first saw footage of Fe, I was beyond curious...

Wakanda Forever: Black Panther Review
Reviewed by Josh Pederson Every kid grows up wanting to be a hero. It doesn’t matter what color your skin is, what your beliefs are or...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: Dating In the Church and Single Shaming . . . The Mill
When it comes to matters of the heart, Millennials have a tendency to overcomplicate things. We want to have friends, romance, and...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: New Year’s Resolutions, An Escape Pod for Irrati
The end of the year is an interesting time. There are 365 days in a year, and for some reason, we only tend to reflect back on things...

I’m Not Okay, but I’ll Get There: Mental Illness and A Loss of Identity
This might be the most random piece of Internet reading that I’ve ever put together. However, I feel that it’s an important piece of...

N++ A Punishing Piece of Nostalgia (A Review)
Everybody loves the idea of nostalgia gaming. If you were among the fortunate gamers who got to experience childhood in the 2d...

The Origins of Premature Reviews (A Review of Assassin’s Creed: Origins)
When it comes to gaming, Ubisoft is a company that’s never been shy of a few press headlines. When journalists aren’t writing about a...

Thor: Ragnarok (Review) – A Fresh Charge and a Cosmic Conclusion
For anybody familiar with the cosmic side of the Marvel Comics universe, you’re no doubt aware that Thor hasn’t exactly been done justice...

Maize Review: A Game About Sentient Corn
In a world full of vengeful assassins, plumbers with dependency issues, and anti-bullying campaigns that masquerade themselves as racing...

Mental Health In Video Games: A Look at Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (Review)
In the video game industry, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for developers to be innovative, or to reinvent the wheel as they say....



















