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Tokyo Chronos: Visual Novel in Virtual Reality

By Gingy Gibson • June 7th, 2019

A title that does more to sell the software it runs on then the product itself.

Us Lovely Corpses

By Gingy Gibson • May 10th, 2019

Us Lovely Corpses is a wonderfully thoughtful visual novel about dealing with mental illness.

Her Lie I Tried to Believe

By Gingy Gibson • March 1st, 2019

Her Lie I Tried to Believe is a shoddy attempt to portray the paranoia and psychopathy of toxic masculinity as something worthy of human pity.

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Event-D

By Gingy Gibson • February 8th, 2019

A picture is worth a thousand words, right? So next time let them do some of the talking.

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Crimson Gray

By Gingy Gibson • January 26th, 2019

As problematic as yanderes can be, Crimson Gray did a fantastic job portraying the trope.

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XOXO Droplets

By Gingy Gibson • January 18th, 2019

7 hours of dragging myself through the worst elements of high school that I am never get back.

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Seiyuu Danshi

By Gingy Gibson • December 21st, 2018

You want to be the world’s best voice actor (and boyfriend)? Then you better work for it.

Six Days of Snow

By Gingy Gibson • December 7th, 2018

Stop trying to make wanting to bang minors romantic.

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Fix Me Fix You

By Gingy Gibson • November 23rd, 2018

Fix Me Fix You is an absolute slog of a visual novel which exemplifies the problems inherent in materialistic characters and their relationships.

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Neighbor

By Gingy Gibson • October 19th, 2018

The biggest mistake you can make while reading Neighbor is harboring expectations that this visual novel will read like other Japanese horror media.

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