Little Red Lie is an Unflinching Look at Capitalism’s Failings By David Shimomura • October 23rd, 2017 The value of Little Red Lie is in how it defies the conventions of game and play.
Gingy's Corner October Spookfest: Saya no Uta By Gingy Gibson • October 20th, 2017 Saya no Uta (or Song of Saya) is a horror/romance visual novel that may easily be one of the most twisted stories I’ve ever read in my life.
Vidar Is a Reminder About the Finitude of Time By Khee Hoon Chan • October 19th, 2017 Modern roleplaying games (RPGs) can be cliché, with some aping the conventions of older games that influenced them.
Cuphead’s Difficulty Undermines its Aesthetic By Sam Desatoff • October 19th, 2017 Cuphead is a game that very much wants you to look at it. Studio HDMR has hand-crafted an absolutely gorgeous adventure that is like nothing else in the gaming landscape.
Last Week’s Comics 10/18/2017 By Ian Gonzales, Sara Clemens and Sal Lucci • October 18th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Fighting American # 1, The Wicked + The Divine # 32 and Black Hammer # 13.
Tables for Days By Levi Rubeck • October 17th, 2017 The internet is the cow’s stomach, all us users the swirling sea of bacteria and acids breaking down and reconstituting the itinerant parts of language
Fascination On Death Walks On High Heels By Astrid Budgor • October 16th, 2017 “I can’t help it. It’s a vice.”
Gingy's Corner October Spookfest: Spooky Soiree and Freak-quency By Gingy Gibson • October 13th, 2017 Nothing is quite so perfectly horrendous and terrifying as some of the free VNs uploaded to the lemmasoft forums.
Last Week’s Comics 10/11/2017 By Ian Gonzales and Sara Clemens • October 11th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on NYCC 2017 and Paper Girls #16.
Spilled Ink A Softer West Part 2 – Trigun By Austin Price • October 11th, 2017 Part two in a two-part essay explore the themes and style of Yaushiro Nightow’s wildly popular western manga.