While there are plenty of Western developed shoot-em-ups (shmups) coming out these days, it's still pretty rare that many of them boast high production values. In comes Pawarumi, a French-developed game that takes many of inspiration from the great STG's
In April 2017, Japan was invaded by two tiny cuties packing serious heat. Compile Heart and Shade’s third-person shooter Gun Gun Pixies was, to be blunt, a lot of naughty fun with a mixture of some cool stealth mechanics. Alas,
In less than a month, Ryuko and the rest of the cast of Studio TRIGGER’s iconic 2013 anime Kill la Kill makes its return. With the aid of fighting game kings Arc System Works and developers A+ Games, fans and
The Boston Bastard Brigade, Anime News Network, Japan Society of Boston, Anime Herald, and WEBN.TV sat down with renowned video game and anime composer Yoko Shimomura at this year's Anime Boston! Hear about how gaming compositions have changed over the
It's been a long time since I've played a really terrible visual novel. One could hope that one could avoid such a fate. But sometimes you can be drawn into something that seems interesting at first glance. That's when you play
King Baby Duck once again laments (and bickers) about not going to this year's E3, before showcasing why Atari and Intellivision should be looked closely at for their upcoming console launches. A good rom-com like Always Be My Maybe can't
VIZ Media announces Cat Lady, a new feline-flavored supernatural action game. Currently in production by Rose City Games, the game is set to be published by VIZ Media as part of an ongoing partnership between the companies to develop, produce and
It's been a few years since the original release of Trails of Cold Steel II hit the PS3 and Vita, and about a year ago since it launched on Steam. Much like the PC release of the first game though,
King Baby Duck chats with Adam Sheehan, the Director of Events over at Crunchyroll at last month's Anime Boston! Hear about his favorite picks, which anime he felt resonated with fans in 2018, and what's in store for its Crunchyroll Games
Devolver Digital has been keeping on with maintaining a strong lineup of games this year, and the latest to come out of the publisher is Askiisoft's Katana ZERO. Taking cues from Ronin, Mark of the Ninja, and any given samurai