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During the 90s, the gaming industry attempted to fade the line between video game and movie. Thus, we were given the creation of FMV video games, where gameplay mixed it up with live-action villains and schlockbuster-budgeted movie scenes. Sometimes we

On paper, it sounds like a dream. The thought of being in an immersive version of Sniper Elite, one of the best war games around, should bring unequivocal joy to me. Alas, it’s no dream being in the midst of

It’s sometimes hard to keep track of all the fighting games out there today. From your King of Fighters and Mortal Kombats to the small fry like Skullgirls and Them’s Fighting Herds, there are many contenders wanting to flex their

After giving a video game recommendation, King Baby Duck finds some excitement in the new film Blood Red Sky, with the help of an unlikely protagonist. Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop reminds us of all the sweet things in

WARNING: The following video game contains references to suicide. If you or someone you know has suicidal thoughts or feelings, you are not alone, and there is free, 24/7 help. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers specific resources and confidential support

Studio TRIGGER’s Little Witch Academia is a gem of an anime. The characters, worlds, and adventures of Akko, Lotte, and Sucy are filled with the sort of charm that Disney wish it could conjure up. While there have been other

Out of all of Nintendo’s characters, the cutest and most innocent is the pink fluffy hero Kirby. Throughout the decades, Kirby has protected Dream Land from the likes of King Dedede. Despite his toughness and unique skills, Kirby’s mannerisms have

Springtime calls for beautiful flowers, sunshine, and the end of chilly days for the time being. In the realm of anime in Spring 2021, there was plenty of warmth from the likes of a giant dragon, a gang of baddies,

King Baby Duck returns well-rested after a much-needed vacation, but is greeted by a shell of his childhood: Space Jam: A New Legacy! Valve announces the Steam Deck, but our host is skeptical about its possible success. Plus, on this

In the autumn of 1991, my family bought its first computer: an IBM PS/1. My days on that PC were filled with booting up Prodigy and America On-Line to get a taste of the early Internet. But when I wasn’t