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August 2016

Lovely Planet came out about two years ago on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, but it's finally made the transition to consoles this year. It was only a matter of time for a follow-up game was released, arriving this

The Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime join King Baby Duck on this week's show, with our host shocked at seeing a Berserk commercial on mainstream television! Then the anime aficionados dive into two summer anime series, first covering the adorable

Space flight simulators are pretty rare, and I'm glad that Squad has stepped up to the plate with Kerbal Space Program. While originally launching for PC on Steam back in April, the game finally has its console ports. But be

It may sound crazy, but this summer's hottest TV program isn't Preacher or Stranger Things, nor is it even an anime. Nay, that honor goes to the most epic and action-packed series quite possibly of the year: Thunderbolt Fantasy. Here's the

**WARNING: WHILE THIS ARTICLE IS SAFE-FOR-WORK, THE FOLLOWING REVIEWED GAME IS INTENDED ONLY FOR PLAYERS 18 AND OLDER. READER'S DISCRETION IS ADVISED.** Yuri visual novels seem to be catching on in the West, and a few are on Steam already.

After retiring the old theme song and bringing in something new and loud to open future episodes, King Baby Duck chats briefly about why you should own the latest chapter in a certain fighting game franchise. Next our host welcomes Nnooo's founder

Arc System Works is prepping to release the latest Blazblue -- Central Fiction -- later this winter, but that hasn't stopped them from porting Chrono Phantasma to Steam. Even with Central Fiction on the way, it's still a good game, and especially helpful for

Can lightning strike twice in the same place? That's what I found myself asking when, less than half a year after One-Punch Man ended its first season, another manga by ONE was getting the anime treatment. Rest assured, Mob Psycho 100

King Baby Duck gives a high recommendation for the Netflix film The Little Prince, while still lamenting over the fact that it didn't get the proper theatrical release it deserved. Revisiting Lucky☆Star shows that the series hasn't aged as well as it

Ten years ago, when the idea to do No Borders No Race was but an idea in my head, the number of Japanese bands I was knowledgable about was roughly a dozen. Within that small group was a band that