Spilled Ink Witch Is Not To Say – Flying Witch Vol. 4 By Austin Price • January 24th, 2018 The pleasures in observation are not in merely watching but rather in the opportunities to attune our eyes to a finer appreciation of character.
Gingy's Corner Final Theosis is a Sin By Gingy Gibson • January 19th, 2018 Final Theosis is a VN that sets out to prove that hell purgatory is other people; specifically, the devs of this VN.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 1/17/2018 By Ian Gonzales, David Shimomura and Sal Lucci • January 17th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Batman: Creature of the Night #2, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero # 246 & 247 and James Bond: The Body # 1.
Spilled Ink Trauma Entertainment – Happiness Vol. 6 By Austin Price • January 17th, 2018 “The real horror of trauma is that it is immortal.”
The Tentacled Spirit of Yharnam, in Card Stock By Levi Rubeck • January 16th, 2018 The pitch void and tentacled spirit of Yharnam has come to your table, in a much more accessible package of thick board stock and gory ink, as Bloodborne: The Card Game.
The Board Soul What Keeps You Going By Jeremy Signor • January 16th, 2018 Is the thrill of opening up a game more and more enough to carry a game? In Charterstone’s case, it isn’t.
Gingy's Corner A Culinary School Sim, with Dating Elements By Gingy Gibson • January 12th, 2018 Let’s start our month of regret with Pastry Lovers, the world’s premiere broken English baking otome.
Review Farming Simulator: Nintendo Switch Edition Review By Rob Rich • January 10th, 2018 Rob dives into the compelling boringness of Farming Simulator on the Switch.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 1/10/2018 By Sara Clemens, Michael Edwards and Ian Gonzales • January 10th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s BSG Vs BSG # 1, Koshchei The Deathless # 1 and last week’s Paper Girls # 19.
Spilled Ink “Second Skin” – The Girl from the Other Side, Vol. 3 By Austin Price • January 10th, 2018 The Girl from the Other Side has showcased an immaculate understanding of atmosphere, of tone, of theme, of art, and it’s third volume is no exception.