Billy White writes the weekly Time Waster review for GiN. As you might expect, this makes him the embodiment of procrastination at GiN, which works out perfectly since his job is to find fun ways to waste time. Billy came up with the idea behind GiN's Weekly Time Waster when he realized that a lot of great but smaller games don't get the attention they deserve. It helps that he spends a lot of his free time spelunking the Internet for the best browser based games.
When not "wasting time" Billy likes to delve into the world of RPG's, and it doesn't matter what type of RPG it is. From Elder Scrolls to Final Fantasy and all the way to tabletop RPG's, Billy loves them all. To go along with this, he loudly proclaims to anyone who will listen that Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross are the two best games to ever exist and hopes that one day his write-in campaign will convince Square Enix to revisit the series.
Billy is back again this week with an updated version of PolyRace, and he’s glad to say that he now has a proper experience with the game. Race on in and find out how fast a game of PolyRace on one of its millions of tracks actually goes.
Billy wanted to play a great Time Waster this week, but instead he got PolyRace and he’s not exactly happy with how he spent his time gaming this week.
Hero and Daughter+ is an RPG made with RPG Maker where you collect beautiful young women like they’re Pokemon and level them up to fight for you. So yea, it’s a little on the creepy side, but beyond that this is actually a pretty well-made little JRPG that goes out of its way to be different.
This week Billy is playing a Metroidvania game called Axiom Verge and he might just be ready to call it the spiritual successor to the 2D Metroid games.