Want Japanese? Better Pre-order! By David Shimomura • October 11th, 2016 Final Fantasy 7 will require you a pre-order for the original, Japanese voice acting. You’ll also get a crazy, chibi guy that wants to destroy the world.
Last Week’s Comics 10/5/2016 By Michael Edwards, Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • October 5th, 2016 Team Unwinnable reviews this week’s James Bond 007, last week’s Saga and X-Men ’92!
First Look: Galactic Junk League By David Shimomura • October 3rd, 2016 The Great Pacific garbage patch will reach the stars someday, so let’s make spaceships out of them and fight it out with a little trucker chic.
This Week’s Comics 9/28/2016 By Ian Gonzales, Sal Lucci, Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • September 28th, 2016 The LWC gang shares their thoughts on a slew of Dark Horse Comics! We review the latest Tarzan of the Planet of the Apes, Elf Quest and Cryptocracy issues.
The Horrifying Simplicity of Elections By David Shimomura • September 26th, 2016 Local political analyst, David Shimomura, finds some frightening similarities between real politics and a game making a caricature of the political process.
Last Week’s Comics 9/21/2016 By David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • September 21st, 2016 Team Unwinnable reviews this week’s Hellboy and the BPRD 1954: Black Sun # 1 and last week’s All Star Batman # 2.
BioShock Reskinned, Not Remastered By David Shimomura • September 19th, 2016 What do you call a remaster that doesn’t remaster the original? A reskinning.
MTV Cribs: Mankind Divided Edition By David Shimomura • September 12th, 2016 The way people make a place our of space can be one of the most defining characteristics about them. Just take care to do it right.
Last Week’s Comics 9/8/2016 By Sal Lucci, David Shimomura and Michael Edwards • September 7th, 2016 Team Unwinnable share their thoughts on The Killer Inside Me # 1, The Witcher: Curse of Crows # 1 and Predator Vs. Judge Dredd Vs. Aliens #2.
Shut Up and Play the Moments By David Shimomura • September 6th, 2016 Madden is doing the smart thing by lowering the cost of entry to their franchise and making players into human highlight reels.