Ask anyone over in Japan what the hottest thing is right now, and you will get a unanimous answer of Yo-Kai Watch. Level-5's franchise has brought forth massively popular video games, a hit anime series, and even films that have
If there's one word the Senran Kagura series knows nothing of, it's subtle. Filled to the brim with fan-service games, manga, and anime this franchise delivers plenty of eye-popping visuals mixed with some pretty enjoyable gameplay mechanics. This is ever-so
The release date for the hotly-anticipated Mighty No. 9, Keiji Inafune's spiritual successor to Mega Man, is drawing near. After a successful Kickstarter and many behind-the-scenes reveals it's apparent that Comcept has been working increasingly hard to bring forth a game that
King Baby Duck & Hamsterman2049 bring us the first of (hopefully) many post-presser events happening at E3 2015, with Bethesda showcasing their first event! Fallout 4! Dishonored 2! DOOM! Hear these two ESHers share their excitement over what Bethesda is
There are interesting platformers, and there are some not-so-interesting platformers. However once in awhile there's the Schrödinger platformer, and while it hovers somewhere in-between the two extremes, it leans a little more on the dead side. Schrödinger's Cat is that game. It's
King Baby Duck attends a great little gaming event at Microsoft's New England Research & Development Building, as he chats with some up-and-coming developers about how they plan to change the video game landscape. First Will Wolff & Will Jobst of
King Baby Duck is joined by the Fleming brothers of Wicked Anime and Scarlet & Jared of Scarlet Rhapsody as they review the (possibly last) Studio Ghibli film When Marnie Was There. Then the gang plays a round of the Coin
Catlateral Damage is a strange game. In fact it's almost not really a game at all, but rather an anger management therapy software in kitty form. And I suppose one couldn't ask for more. Catlateral Damage is a first-person perspective game where
YD: yearn to do. It's the way of life for most of us that have grown up in the 80s and 90s, where the only things we wish to do are the things we feel are worth accomplishing. Everything else
Originally released as doujinshi visual novel back in 2003, Higurashi was successful enough that it reached acclaimed status, getting several enhanced ports and an anime adaptation. While only the anime managed to make it to the West, that all finally