GRIS: Her Journey By Jeremy Signor • January 16th, 2019 GRIS wants to be Journey, but ultimately learns the wrong lessons and loses its voice.
Gingy's Corner Seiyuu Danshi By Gingy Gibson • December 21st, 2018 You want to be the world’s best voice actor (and boyfriend)? Then you better work for it.
Six Days of Snow By Gingy Gibson • December 7th, 2018 Stop trying to make wanting to bang minors romantic.
Fallstreak By Gingy Gibson • November 30th, 2018 Sometimes the only thing worse than being lonely is realizing exactly how alone you are.
Gingy's Corner Fix Me Fix You By Gingy Gibson • November 23rd, 2018 Fix Me Fix You is an absolute slog of a visual novel which exemplifies the problems inherent in materialistic characters and their relationships.
Documentary Sunday The Bleeding Edge By Megan Condis • November 6th, 2018 The FDA has failed for decades in its duty to oversee medical technologies, with women disproportionately falling victim.
Who Is Mike By Gingy Gibson • November 2nd, 2018 What does it mean for there to be a “real” version of you?
Gingy's Corner Neighbor By Gingy Gibson • October 19th, 2018 The biggest mistake you can make while reading Neighbor is harboring expectations that this visual novel will read like other Japanese horror media.
Assassination Nation has Blood in its Teeth By Amanda Hudgins • October 1st, 2018 The moral of Assassination Nation is that high school boys are terrible and you should kill them.