Aimee Hart

Aimee Hart is an editor and writer with a prolific background in copywriting, creative fiction, and freelance reporting and has been in the writing space for over 7 years. Her work has appeared in publications such as Polygon, The Verge, Input Magazine, TechRadar, Eurogamer, and more. She is currently looking for work.

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Gayming Magazine • 23rd February 2023

Let's talk about Star Wars and Queerness

Star Wars doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to gay people – so what do we feel about Vel and Cinta from Andor?
Gayming Magazine • 12th June 2020

We Need More Gay Pirates in Video Games

If there’s one thing you need to know about me, it’s that pirates really are my bread and butter. I’m obsessed with the Golden Age of Piracy, and that obsession left me going down the holes of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag and a STARZ tv show called Black Sails. The difference between the two mediums is that one only has a minimum of two gay pirates and the other has gay pirates everywhere you look.
EGM • 19th February 2020

Netflix’s Witcher Is Letting Women Explore Its World Without Prejudice

It’s 2020, and The Witcher and its world are as popular as ever. It was only back in December that The Witcher hit Netflix and since then the world has exploded with an insatiable hunger for absolutely everything related to the franchise.
Polygon • 5th January 2020

In the end, Rise of Skywalker connects Kylo Ren to prequel-era Anakin

The Rise of Skywalker does a thorough job of recalling the original trilogy. Most nods to the past have something to do with locations or objects. Then there’s Kylo Ren, who was introduced to audiences in The Force Awakens as a new Darth Vader, but who, unintentionally or not, echoes the prequel trilogy’s Anakin Skywalker more than anyone else.
Gayming Magazine • 20th December 2019

Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker Review: a nostalgic trainwreck with a heart that keeps on beating

When I first walked into the cinema to see Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker, I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t have a terrible feeling in my gut. That’s never a good start for when going to see a film that’s been so widely criticized by both critics and an audience that has grown despondent and cynical with each other and the series itself.
ANIME FEMINIST • 14th December 2018

My Fave is Problematic: Dragon Ball

The story of Dragon Ball is simple enough: Bulma, a teenage genius, comes across a wild boy living in the mountains named Son Goku as she searches for the seven legendary Dragon Balls. When joined together, the balls will grant the user a wish. Together, Bulma and Goku go around the world in search of them. But, is it all what it is cracked up to be?
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