Cassandra Khaw, Splinter

Cassandra Khaw

Splinter

Malaysia

Contact Cassandra

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Splinter
  • Eurogamer.net
  • Ars Technica UK
  • Ars Technica
  • Engadget
  • The Verge
  • TechHive

Past articles by Cassandra:

LIGHTSPEED Presents: "The Quiet Like a Homecoming" by Cassandra Khaw

io9 is proud to present fiction from Lightspeed Magazine. Once a month, we feature a story from Lightspeed’s current issue, and this month’s selection is “The Quiet Like a Homecoming” by Cassandra Khaw. You can read the story below or you can listen to the podcast. → Read More

Pyre review

Dazzling and mysterious, this ambitious party-based RPG is a masterpiece. → Read More

Castlevania's Netflix show is weird and flawed but it totally works

The Netflix adaptation of Castlevania is kind of weird.It feels like a pilot episode inexplicably chopped up in four places. The first season literally ends… → Read More

Impact Winter review

Beautiful but bug-riddled, Impact Winter isn't the game it could be yet. → Read More

Full Throttle Remastered review

A glorious ride down a futuristic California that never was. → Read More

Beat Cop review

Like Police Quest meets Papers, Please on a grim day. → Read More

Let's talk about Persona 5's menus

Let's talk about Persona 5's menus, because they're great. Ostentatious, audaciously intricate, the spectacle of their existence defies common wisdom. Tradi… → Read More

How Ghost in the Shell got its main characters wrong—and why it matters

Apparently, "you can't lead" with philosophy in Hollywood. → Read More

How Ghost in the Shell got its main characters wrong—and why it matters

Apparently, "you can't lead" with philosophy in Hollywood. → Read More

Thimbleweed Park review

Thimbleweed Park is what would happen if you moved Nightvale into Monkey Island, and gave everyone too much rum. → Read More

Persona 5 review

Beautiful, badass and audacious, Persona 5 is going to steal your heart. → Read More

Alice Isn’t Dead review: Gorgeously eerie work from the creators of Night Vale

If you like creeping, consuming terror, this serial podcast is for you. → Read More

The enduring popularity of the Monkey King

How Journey to the West influenced 400 years of culture and entertainment. → Read More

Stardew Valley review: A pastoral, contemporary escape

This love letter to Harvest Moon is more than the sum of its parts. → Read More

Zootropolis review: For kids, a police procedural; for us, a savage slice of society’s ills

Disney softens you up with the cute and cuddly, and then sucker punches you. → Read More

Track your friends’ sleep patterns with the help of a Facebook hack

All it takes is a bit of code that checks your timestamps every ten minutes. → Read More

BBC announces first major virtual reality project: a VR documentary

Easter Rising follows the perspective of 19-year-old Irish rebel Willie McNieve. → Read More

McDonald’s is trialling Happy Meals that can turn into VR goggles

"The evolution of the Happy Meal," being trialled in Sweden, will cost about £3. → Read More

Minecraft finally gets a combat overhaul with v1.9 update

The first update since Microsoft took ownership. You can now dual-wield like a pro. → Read More

Boy wins EDF “girls in tech” competition

EDF criticised for programme that was originally girls-only, but later opened up to boys. → Read More