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.
Gingy's Corner Hermes and Gry: A Crooked Plan By Gingy Gibson • September 28th, 2018 There are bad bosses, and then there are bosses willing to sell your organs to a back alley doctor for potion money. This VN features the latter kind.
FASCINATION Never Be Clean Again By Astrid Budgor • September 28th, 2018 “Oh, so society’s to blame …”
E-soterica Going Through The Motions of Work in Fortune-499 By Khee Hoon Chan • September 26th, 2018 How does one introduce themselves to a disinterested stranger and exchange suggestions on “honing competitive advantages through collaboration”?
Gingy's Corner The Final Day of Spring By Gingy Gibson • August 31st, 2018 A look into a story about getting to choose your own end and the legacy you leave behind.
So Long, Summer Days By Gingy Gibson • August 17th, 2018 Some people just aren’t worth your time. So why can’t we cut them off?
Remothered: Tormented Fathers perpetuates horror’s harmful anti-trans stereotypes By Bryan Cebulski • August 15th, 2018 Horror about sex and gender shouldn’t be off limits. But Remothered: Tormented Fathers isn’t even about sex and gender.
Gingy's Corner Wanted: Dragon By Gingy Gibson • August 10th, 2018 Why save the kingdom when you could conquer it?