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First, the bad news: if you have never watched a single episode of Overlord, then you will be completely lost at what’s going on. However, for those who dove headfirst into the first four seasons of the series based on

Four years ago, Atelier Mimina gave us Giraffe & Annika, the most charming adventure of that year. Not only did it feel like a Ghibli movie in game form, but it was a nice peaceful escape from the craziness of

After the extreme tension on display in the last volume of Spy × Family, you’d think that there’d be some down time for Forgers, right? Although the first half of Volume Twelve puts more emphasis on the comedy, it pivots

If there's one thing Crash Harmony teaches us, it's that it's never too late to get the band back together. Originally forming in 1986 at Yale University, the indie rock quartet's life span was cut short after two years of

It’s often fun diving into the past of a shonen hero. Before he was the tubby grocery store-owning killing machine, Taro Sakamoto was a more fit assassin-in-training. But he almost never got to be an assassin, due to his and

There are many kinds of game genres Hiro Mashima’s Fairy Tail could enter. The last one I could’ve imagined was a sports game, especially volleyball. But here we are, in a world where Fairy Tail: Beach Volleyball Havoc exists before

Nasa would do anything for Tsukasa. The Fly Me to the Moon couple has a bond so strong, that it makes real people yearn for such a romance. However, while there are many things a person can do in real-life

After Double Dragon Neon was released in 2012, I was surprised that Arc System Works didn’t stick to that style. Thankfully, after years of waiting for a proper return (no, let’s forget Double Dragon IV for the time being), the

It's wrestling, manga, music, and furry critters galore in this week's Duck Amuck in Japan! First, King Baby Duck, AFLM, and JonStar play a game of "I Told You So" when reflecting on My Deer Friend Nokotan. Kaiju Big Battel

A Marvel series from the team behind My Hero Academia: Vigilantes? Sign me the heck up! The duo of writer Hideyuki Furuhashi and artist Betten Court did a phenomenal job with adding a twist to Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia,