It’s A Scary World: Audition on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • February 26th, 2019 Orrin Grey watches Audition and finds it just as horrifying as he did 20 years ago.
They Killed the Mechs so that the Pilots Might Live By Levi Rubeck • February 14th, 2019 Apex Legends is still fresh from the wrapper, but the squad communication, weapons, and range of tactical options already serve up a delectable sushi of hide-and-seek with bullets.
Gingy's Corner Event-D By Gingy Gibson • February 8th, 2019 A picture is worth a thousand words, right? So next time let them do some of the talking.
Now You’re Playing with Potential By Levi Rubeck • February 7th, 2019 As an early access cyberpunk game, 2084 currently floats on mists of possibility.
Because It’s the ‘90s: Double Dragon on Blu-ray By Orrin Grey • February 6th, 2019 Orrin Grey watches the glorious mess that is 1994s Double Dragon.
The Stoic Beauty of Matching Three Things By David Shimomura • January 29th, 2019 Now, it’s Cartoon Network Match Land helping me fill the minutes.
Gingy's Corner Crimson Gray By Gingy Gibson • January 26th, 2019 As problematic as yanderes can be, Crimson Gray did a fantastic job portraying the trope.
Gingy's Corner XOXO Droplets By Gingy Gibson • January 18th, 2019 7 hours of dragging myself through the worst elements of high school that I am never get back.
In the Trenches with Root By Levi Rubeck • January 17th, 2019 Where Root delightfully succeeds is melding the central conceits of territorial control games like Risk with resource management sims like Settlers of Catan, all blended with the exceptional art of illustrator Kyle Ferrin bringing in a whiff of Mouse Guard.