Video game novelizations. Is there ever a phrase that sounded more redundant? Granted there have some some exceptions, with Alan Dean Foster's rendition of LucasArts' The Dig being the shining beacon of how to do it right. But taking an
It may be the day before Halloween, but this week's No Borders No Race is more about going foxy rather than ghostly. King Baby Duck welcomes the crew from Dirty Beast Games, as they chat about their origins and what
SNK has made many a fighting game in it's existence, but never have they ever tried to make one with a cast completely made up of all the women from their various series. That changes with SNKĀ HEROINESĀ ~Tag Team Frenzy~. Unfortunately,
Since launching in 2017, HIDIVE has delivered a plethora of anime and live-action selections to stream online. For awhile, the only places one could experience their library was via their PCs, phones, and tablets. That all changed yesterday with the
After getting a simple fix for his microphone, King Baby Duck praises both the anime and manga versions of After the Rain for its means of storytelling and character development. Telltale Games shuts down out of the blue, leaving our
Even having a plethora of mic troubles won'tĀ keep King Baby Duck from doing his show! After watching the DC Extended Universe crumble in front of our eyes, ourĀ host gives hope that the rekindling friendship between Nintendo and Square Enix might
Update: The Writer has updated the review to reflect their thoughts on the Picnic Panic DLC I think I've finally found the best game to come out of Devolver Digital. My experience with the publisher's output has seen some great games,
After proving his listeners right about unexpected album drops, King Baby Duck puts a spotlight on three upcoming video game titles with the strong spirit of nostalgia in their backbones. NickSplat comes to VRV, and our host tosses in some
Good vampire games have been hard to find lately, let alone any vampire game. But unfortunately, DONTNOD's latest vampire action RPGĀ VampyrĀ is a game that suffers quite a bit with it's rough presentation, and questionable design decisions that basically push you
After a minor complaint over how a package sent to him was labeled, King Baby Duck dives into what made the TV adaptation of Boruto: Naruto The Movie stand out from the Dragon Ball Super ones. Then our host has