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C.T. Casberg

Chris Casberg is an Associate Editor for Love Thy Nerd, veteran of the United States Marine Corps, and a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He writes from his home in Central Oregon, where he lives with his wife and daughters.

Red Dead Redemption 2 ‘s Arthur Morgan is my Favorite Saint

The true strength of Arthur Morgan as a character is not in his great physical power or speed, or even his many deeds. Rather, it is in the clear-sighted recognition of his own wretchedness as a man, his rejection of that life which leads to death, and his desperate pursuit of the loving good that surpasses and transcends himself.

6 New Esports Taking the World By Storm

These 6 new esports are poised to change the way we think, not only about sports, but about the meaning of life itself.

Fallout 4 and the Breath of Life

Fallout 4's world of synths, zealots, and moral crusaders has Chris thinking about the roots of his belief in human dignity.

Crimes We Accidentally Committed in Red Dead Redemption 2

Arthur Morgan doesn't go looking for trouble but trouble always happens to find him. Here are 6 crimes we accidentally committed in Red Dead Redemption 2.
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Five Times Video Games Scared us out of our Minds

Halloween is just around the corner, and we all know what that means: spooky movie marathons, desperate last minute scrambles for cheap costumes, and way, way too much candy. More than that, though, it’s that one time of year when we allow ourselves (if only a little) to slip back into the mentality of the […]

Spider-Man: Bad Guys are Worth Saving, Too

Apparently Spider-man respects his enemies, so says the friend of one of his enemies.

Nintendo, Sony, Valve, and Microsoft Partner to Announce Adulting Achievements

Achievement unlocked: You're an adult.

Chores of the Servant King: Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review

There is so. much. to. do. in. Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom, but are these tasks ultimately rewarding?

Toxicity Bans Are Not Censorship

Earlier this month, rude gamers got a rude awakening when players of the online shooter Rainbow Six: Siege began receiving bans for typing derogatory slurs into the game’s chat. Defying widespread stereotypes about the apathy of gamers, banned players and allies of their ignoble cause leapt into action, passionately assailing the Twitter account of Ubisoft, […]