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Gingy's Corner
Maya from My Fitness Coach shows the player how to do some jumping jacks in glorious 480p resolution

Working Out with Maya

By Gingy Gibson • August 23rd, 2022

“I’m trying, Maya!”

Gingy's Corner
The shield hero faces the camera while his anime catboy slaves face away

The Stagnation and Immaturity of the Shield Hero

By Gingy Gibson • August 2nd, 2022

The longer I watched the anime (and I watched it for way too long), the more obvious it became that their pro-slavery was just one facet of a story that promises its viewers the worst kind of Neverland for teenage boys.

Gingy's Corner
In a dimly lit library, next to an open book and a blood-splattered chair, a severed arm holds a pen

Spirit Hunter: Death Mark

By Gingy Gibson • May 31st, 2022

Spirit Hunter: Death Mark is a wonderfully spooky and unsettling ghost story.

Gingy's Corner
two horses facing off against each other. image from IMDB.

Body Image and Self-Loathing in Centaurworld

By Gingy Gibson • May 23rd, 2022

Or, How Horse Learned to Stop Fearing and Love Her Bod

two men sitting in an old car with the text "we kill all sizes" above their head.

No Bright Side: Crimewave (1985) on Blu-ray

By Orrin Grey • April 7th, 2021

In many ways, Crimewave is the kind of movie I live for: a bonkers, underseen, early-career flick from legendary filmmakers who went on to much bigger things.

cover detail of the Last Starfighter Blu-Ray showing the silhouette of a young man in front of an arcade cabinet of the same name.

Things Change: the Last Starfighter on Blu-Ray

By Orrin Grey • December 23rd, 2020

Add The Last Starfighter to the list of movies I was positive I had seen but actually hadn’t.

Blue Reflection

By Gingy Gibson • February 1st, 2019

The kids aren’t alright, and that’s ok.

Pato Box’s Fisticuffs Lack Punch

By Khee Hoon Chan • June 5th, 2018

Perhaps the point of Pato Box is less about its story and setting. Perhaps it’s more about its exploration of the Punch-Out!! mechanics, and how that can be reimagined as a means of experiencing a stylish crime drama about double-crosses and revenge.

E-soterica

Umiro Is The Relief of Recovering Lost Memories

By Khee Hoon Chan • May 3rd, 2018

In Umiro, seeing the hues of color seep back into the city is more than just the exhilarating thrill of completing another level in a game. It’s the bittersweet relief of recovering a missing memento, of finding something you thought was lost for good.

Tomb Raider is a Wonderful Game (and a Terrible Movie)

By Gingy Gibson • March 30th, 2018

Movie adaptations of video games are nigh on impossible to get right. Tomb Raider is no exception.

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