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February 2016

G-Rev has been in the Japanese STG scene for a long time, but many of their games never made their way to the West. Finally, after many years, they have made their debut on Steam. Strania is a rather interesting

Nyu Media released Gigantic Army to Steam in 2014, and nearly two years later its successor from ASTRO PORT Steel Strider hits the store to mecha fans everywhere. While the game still bears inspiration from Assault Suits Valken and Leynos,

It's been well over a year since we last saw Clementine do what she had to survive in the Season Two finale of The Walking Dead. Much had been seen, the majority of it difficult to wipe away from one's

Ah, the junior high/high school slice-of-life comedy. We've seen many incarnations of this in the past; some working out great (Azumanga Daioh!, Lucky Star), others not-so-much (Hyakko!, YuyuShiki). However most of these series manage to walk away from the anime

After regretting to watch Erased as it airs on Crunchyroll, King Baby Duck welcomes TheDCD and the Fantastic Forum's Mayor Young as they review the hotly-anticipated movie Deadpool! Did the hype live up to expectations, or did Fox screw up another comic

It's been about a year since MangaGamer released Chapter One of Higurashi ~ When They Cry ~ Onikakushi. Thankfull, it didn't take much longer than that for the second chapter to hit Steam and MangaGamer's storefronts. While it's not as unsettling as

This year marks the tenth anniversary of No Borders No Race. To celebrate, we're featuring the albums from the finest acts of Japan (and other parts of the world) that helped to shape the show to what it is today.

42Believer helps to helm this week's episode, as she and King Baby Duck chat about two winter anime series that are grabbing their attention. First the laughs come in magical waves in KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!, which has the

Even though Guilty Gear Xrd has been out for awhile -- and the newest version Revelator comes out in the summer --Arc System Works decided to put out a PC version of Xrd. Thankfully the port is pretty faithful, but one could

This year marks the tenth anniversary of No Borders No Race. To celebrate, we're featuring albums from the brightest stars of Japan (and other parts of the world) that helped to shape the show to what it is today. Here is