It's been a really long time since there's been any kind of Grandia game release in the West, let alone worldwide. While Grandia II was released originally back on the Dreamcast, it has been ported to the PS2 and PC. The
One Piece as a Dynasty Warriors clone was a good idea. Its success led to a sequel, and that game's success has now led to One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, and it's a pretty fun time. However there are some small
Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment released about a year ago on the PS Vita, an enjoyable game that was marred by a seriously bad localization (if it could be called that). The text often had spelling errors, or was just plain incomprehensible. Thankfully the
Summer is sadly coming to a close. Farewell nature walks, adieu to poolside cookouts, and sayonara to cute girls in even cuter bikinis. The summer of 2015 has brought us many new anime series, the majority of which were --
After babysitting Roger Goodell, King Baby Duck welcomes Caroline Murphy and Eli Kosminsky of this year's Boston Festival of Indie Games. Hear what they hope to see happen at this year's event, as well as their thoughts on the current trends of the
A premise like Monster Musume: Everyday Life With Monster Girls should not work in the ways it does. These types of programs usually play to one incredibly small -- albeit wealthy -- otaku fanbase who goes out and purchases everything that
It's the 100th Podcast episode of No Borders No Race, and King Baby Duck goes big by welcoming two of his friends from Japan to take part in the festivities: Molice manager (and frequent music contributor) Tom Melesky and SAWAS PHOOL frontwoman
Looking through the promo pics for Actually, I am
When I was first told about Aoharu X Machinegun, it was described as "Ouran High School Host Club with guns." Naturally a line like that hooked me right into checking this series out. No, it doesn't feature incredibly bright-colored worlds
The Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime join King Baby Duck on this week's No Borders No Race, as they review two of the summer anime that are shining brightly from Japan. First the guys look into Monster Musume, which fills a strange niche