Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 1/31/2018 By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • January 31st, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Kingdom of Skulls # 1 and Doomsday Clock # 3.
The Appeal Behind Yume Nikki’s Unplayability By Khee Hoon Chan • January 30th, 2018 We are all thirsting to find out what may have caused her to dream up the hideous monsters and disembodied ghosts in these surreal worlds.
Exploring Multiple Shades of Gender in Genderwrecked By Khee Hoon Chan • January 26th, 2018 In this post-apocalyptic universe about meeting grotesque monsters, adorable meat boys and a sexy dad bot, you’re also somehow compelled to learn more about the meaning of gender.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 1/24/2018 By Sara Clemens and Michael Edwards • January 24th, 2018 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Vinegar Teeth # 1 and X-Men: Grand Design # 1 and 2.
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.
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.
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.
You’re Gonna Carry that Weight – NieR:Automata By Austin Price • January 3rd, 2018 NieR: Automata, is, in a word, expansive.
The 10 Worst Movies of 2017 By Amanda Hudgins • December 28th, 2017 Every year has bad movies. This year, Amanda Hudgins will try to list 10 of them.
The Board Soul Skin Deep By Jeremy Signor • December 21st, 2017 Why do we deem judging a game based on how it looks as superficial? A game’s aesthetic beauty is every bit as integral to its quality as its gameplay.
Last Week's Comics Last Week’s Comics 12/20/2017 By Sara Clemens and Michael Edwards • December 20th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on The Wicked + The Divine: Christmas Annual and the new classic, Runaways: The Complete Collection Volume 1.
Spilled Ink Old Dog, Old Tricks – Bungo Stray Dogs Vol. 5 By Austin Price • December 20th, 2017 Surely there are better ways to hype up the newest group of antagonists than to throw them a humiliating loss at the hands of the world’s most expendable mook.
Cardboard Fallout is Worth its Weight in Caps By Levi Rubeck • December 19th, 2017 These days I think about the collapse of civilization quite a lot, but this version of Fallout carries the series’s radioactive torch of wasteland fun.
MegaSphere: Exclusion by Design By Khee Hoon Chan • December 19th, 2017 MegaSphere is a homage, a throwback to retro 2D platformers of yore, carrying with it a yearning for days when videogame victories were hard-won and required a degree of game literacy.
An Exercise in Being Prey By David Shimomura • December 18th, 2017 They Are Billions is a game about becoming a bigger, fatter, juicer piece of meat and being surrounded by starving hordes.
Gingy's Corner Brilliant Shadows: Magic and Introspection By Gingy Gibson • December 15th, 2017 Brilliant Shadows – Part One of the Book of Gray Magic is a sweet VN about introspection. Also there’s magic, but mostly the introspection and searching thing.
Simplicity Rules in El Dorado By Sam Desatoff • December 14th, 2017 What makes El Dorado so good is its simplicity. A mashup of two different genres has the potential to become clunky and confusing, but that is not the case here.
The Board Soul The Board Soul: Feast or Famine By Jeremy Signor • December 14th, 2017 The Fallout board game can let you grasp greatness, but is just as likely to leave you out in the cold.
Last Week’s Comics 12/13/2017 By Sal Lucci and Sara Clemens • December 13th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on the latest issues of Paper Girls and Batman: Creature of the Night.
Gingy's Corner Mutiny!! is Exceptionally Bad Futanari Pirate Porn By Gingy Gibson • December 8th, 2017 I firmly set the bar of my expectations on the ground and was still disappointed by Mutiny!!
Last Week’s Comics 12/6/2017 By Sara Clemens • December 6th, 2017 Sara Clemens takes a long overdue look at The Wicked + The Divine # 33.
Tabletop The Virtue of Bean Farming By Sam Desatoff • November 30th, 2017 It felt like an enormous weight had been lifted off of me. It was the single greatest game of Bohnanza I have ever been a part of.
Last Week’s Comics 11/29/2017 By David Shimomura, Sal Lucci and Michael Edwards • November 29th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Doomsday Clock # 1, Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil # 2 and Swordquest # 5.
Spilled Ink Gundam It – Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt Vol. 5 By Austin Price • November 29th, 2017 Gundam Thunderbolt’s fifth volume is split between two contradictory halves.
Gunsword, Casual Repartee, Chess and Dragonlance By Levi Rubeck • November 28th, 2017 Gunsword whipped my head right over with delicious high fantasy visuals that brought to mind the Larry Elmore Dragonlance covers of my youth, and the only thing better than guns and swords is the fusion of the two.
The Heart of Wolfenstein 2 is a Voice By David Shimomura • November 27th, 2017 But for the minor shortcomings of The New Colossus it should be said that B.J. Blazkowicz’s internal monologue and Brian Bloom’s voice acting is among the best of 2017.
Last Week’s Comics 11/22/2017 By David Shimomura, Sal Lucci and Michael Edwards • November 22nd, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Punisher Max, Bankshot and James Bond: Solstice.
Spilled Ink Be Witched – Flying Witch Vol. 3 By Austin Price • November 22nd, 2017 The stillness of Flying Witch Vol. 3 comes to me as small, almost zen escape. What’s magical here is nothing loud, nothing that demands attention constantly.
Lazer Ryderz Bring Light Cycle Racing to Tabletop By Levi Rubeck • November 21st, 2017 Lazer Ryderz is loud: it blasts your eyes with glimmering color, and each surfer praises their luck for snatching glory and curses their competitors for sniping it away
Lady Bird is Good, OK By Amanda Hudgins • November 20th, 2017 Lady Bird is the first movie I’ve seen in a long while that I was happy to have watched.
The Board Soul Fuck Colonialism By Jeremy Signor • November 16th, 2017 Board gaming’s obsession with romanticizing colonialism is harmful and holding the medium back.