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
Although the Neo Geo Pocket didn’t take the West by storm (it was discontinued less than a year after its release), it did have some pretty good games on it. Where it shined was in its fighter ports, including SNK
Recorded at Shibuya FOWS, King Baby Duck chats with Japanese electronic metal punk act Mahousyoujo-Ni-Naritai! Hear about the reason why they want to be magical girls, how anime and video games have influenced their music, and their mentality change when
There’s no greater sport in the world than hockey. The speed, the agility, the focus, the balance, and the strength needed to play the most brutal team sport in the world is something only the most elite people in the
King Baby Duck learned the hard way that you should never go to a Giants game and a concert on back-to-back days. Nevertheless, he soldiers through a brand-new Duck Amuck in Japan with the aid of AFLM and JonStar. It's
Arisu Yamabuki has two things to go by: a voice and a name. At night, he would listen to the voice of Apollo, a mysterious woman with whom he felt a massive connection. But the voice went silent, and Arisu