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February 2022

When I think of games with amazing beat ‘em up mechanics, my mind automatically shifts to Rocksteady’s Batman games. Sure, they weren’t perfect (save for Arkham City), but that feeling of being the Dark Knight was right in your fingertips.

**WARNING: THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS** For generations, fairy tales have played a big role in the lives of everyone. Stories about noble princes thwarting wicked queens, princesses frightening off dragons, and even kings finding the unlikeliest of loves have influenced

Within space and time, only one pirate is brave enough to conquer the stars, and his name is Captain Harlock! Leiji Matsumoto’s iconic creation has taken the manga, anime, and film worlds by storm, reaching out far past the Japanese

King Baby Duck starts this week's No Borders No Race with a bit of an error, but then has some good news regarding this year's PAX East! Tom Brady retires, as our host looks back at his importance in Boston

There is nothing more romantic for two lovers to experience than to share a bath together. While it’s tougher to do it in America, Japan makes the act very easy with the plethora of hot springs and mixed baths spread

From the streets of Lynn, Massachusetts to the Kingdom of Science, Aztech from Hybrid Thoughts has experienced it all! King Baby Duck chats with the local rapper about his origins, his collaborations, and his big anime contributions. Hear which series

How does one begin to describe a video game like The Good Life? The latest title from Swery65 (Deadly Premonition) and his White Owls Inc. team is a cornucopia of things. It’s got mystery, magic, comedy, and even a little

Years have gone by since everyone wanted to do vampire romance stories. From Twilight and True Blood to The Vampire Diaries, it felt like you couldn’t escape from lovey-dovey bloodsuckers. These days, the Draculas of the world are now seen

Who says there's no soul in goth music? New York City's Black Rose Burning brings soothing vocals to the forefront of its dark melodies. Fronted by multi-instrumentalist George Grant, the band lets the night beckon its calls on their sophomore