The Tragic Tale of Futaba Sakura By Sam Desatoff • January 15th, 2018 Persona 5 is a game rife with emotion. Each major story arc presents players with impressively-written characters and themes other RPGs are afraid to touch, and Futaba Sakura’s arc is the best the game has to offer.
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.
Abzu Is Beautiful By Khee Hoon Chan • January 9th, 2018 Abzu lets me explore the ocean depths without fear, but it also makes me envious of those who can witness the vast biodiversity of the sea themselves.
Best of Wrestling 2017 By Don Becker and Kenneth J. Lucas • January 9th, 2018 Was 2017 the best year for wrestling? We give some evidence that it might be.
Eat the Rich and Dance By Levi Rubeck • January 9th, 2018 What better way to roll out 2018 than immediately accounting for what one may have missed in 2017.
Best of 2017 Unwinnable Listens to the Best Music of 2017 – Part One By Team Unwinnable • January 8th, 2018 Team Unwinnable enters this year’s Best Music gauntlet and finds it…kind of nice? Caution reigns, though: the other, dog poop covered shoe of other people’s taste in music is bound to drop soon.
Jigsaw’s Twist is a Celebration of a Returning Franchise By Bryan Mangan • January 8th, 2018 Suspension of disbelief aside, Jigsaw’s twist and the way it uses ideas from the twists and turns of the other Saw movies makes it feel like a celebration of the returning franchise. It felt like a genuine Saw movie.