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Compassion is very important to have when fighting. It’s perhaps the biggest flaw of every villain, as a person with no heart can’t truly find victory. Fist of the North Star, in spite of its hardcore violence, makes that perfectly

When you first enter the world of Bionic Bay, you’d be forgiven if Limbo or Inside came to mind. Those two silhouette side-scrollers have set the standard for their genre for a long time. However, when Psychoflow Studio’s debut game

It’s hard to believe that within the in-story timeframe of Call of the Night, only three months have gone by. And yet, I’ve spent the last four years reviewing this series! So it feels bittersweet that it’s soon coming to

Sometimes, it's not the scenery that takes your breath away in Japan; it's the prices! On a new Duck Amuck in Japan, King Baby Duck talks about his amazing find at a secondhand clothing shop in Shibuya. It leads to

Yuri and Keiichiro are, in the nicest of terms, morons. It’s that element that has helped make Let’s Do It Already! immensely entertaining. Yet despite their utter stupidity, Yuri and Keiichiro still find a way to grow and evolve as

Tokio, Ely, and Azuma are now neck-deep in a mission to destroy any opium in Japan, a key drug that keeps the enemy Holy Mother Zora going. To do that, they first have to take down the zombie maker Palmer,

DeadToast Entertainment first got my attention with 2019’s My Friend Pedro. While it had its fun and silly moments, having to play finger gymnastics in order to make the game work was a pain in the ass! Thankfully, DeadToast has

If there’s one word I could use to describe Kaiju No. 8, it’s slobberknocker. The Jim Ross-coined word is meant for legendary fights, and Naoya Matsumoto’s manga is chock-full of them. Although Kafka plays second fiddle in the twelfth volume,

Don't cross Greg Amici, or else he'll immortalize your betrayal in song. His latest track "I'll Be Back" may give listeners Terminator vibes, but killing really isn't his style. Instead, it's a tale of returning home in the same vein

To say that Spy × Family tackles plenty of emotions in its thirteenth volume is an understatement. One moment, it’ll leave your heart racing with an epic fight. In the next instance, you’re laughing over something a member of the