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With Persona 5 closer to release, it’s getting time to say a fine farewell to its predecessor. Persona 4 brought us a great story and some pretty incredible characters, not to mention some fine spin-off games that ranged from battles

King Baby Duck is joined by the Fleming brothers of Wicked Anime and Scarlet & Jared of Scarlet Rhapsody as they review the (possibly last) Studio Ghibli film When Marnie Was There. Then the gang plays a round of the Coin

Gather up the catnip and shoestrings, because No Borders No Race is about to get catty! King Baby Duck welcomes Fire Hose Games' Eitan Glinert to chat about their new game Catlateral Damage, where you play as a cat knocking

As avid readers and listeners can attest, I take any anime series based around music very seriously; perhaps too seriously in some cases. In my mind a music anime needs to have itself a good balance of fine storytelling and songwriting.

King Baby Duck welcomes to the show Antagonist producer Anders Hillestad, who is working on a new third-person survival horror game called Through the Woods (which you can help become a reality by donating to their Kickstarter here). A gorgeous game

A lesson on how to get games made right pops up after another successful Kickstarter from an industry veteran, showcasing why some AAA companies are doing it all wrong. King Baby Duck then sits down with Michael "Garoad" Kelly of Sukeban

Free Comic Book Day has come & gone, whereas the whiners over Deflategate have King Baby Duck smacking them across the side for good measure. Plans are underway for Nintendo attractions at Universal Studios, and the Splatoon demo has our

Back at PAX East a couple months back I stumbled across a Plants Vs. Zombies-styled game that featured many big indie bands playing their hearts out in order to save the world. Created by Pop Sandbox, LOUD on Planet X was a

King Baby Duck gets off the high of interviewing The World/Inferno Friendship Society frontman Jack Terricloth, taking time to clear the air in regards to some of the answers he gave to Jack's questions. A fiery rage spews through as news

It's loud and raucous at the Middle East, a perfect setting for this special episode of One-On-One featuring the masterful Jack Terricloth of The World/Inferno Friendship Society! For the first time a new form of interviewing emerges with a flip of