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King Baby Duck is excited to see VRV taking a much-needed page out of Netflix's playbook, while recommending the Nintendo Switch for the overall best console to get for the holiday season. Our host is surprised with the second season of

Absolver at first glance sounds like an interesting game. Play as an unknown avatar character of your own making, and go forth and fight martial artists to achieve some kind of goal. I'd like to tell you what that goal is,

After lamenting on missing out on Rhode Island Comic Con due to illness, King Baby Duck wonders what is going on with the production of the latest season of Food Wars! Frederator Studios gives animators a chance to bring new cartoon ideas,

When a game gets a sequel, one would think that it would get improvements over he first. After all when the first game obviously sell well enough to warrant its existence, you'd best not want to screw that up. Unfortunately Gust has completely

Connected by two timelines, the universes of Dofus and Wakfu share a huge bond with one another. Without the events of Dofus to come to pass, the adventures in in Wakfu would never come to be. And thus before the tale

How Nintendo still manages to reinvent Mario after three decades is beyond recognition. Whether he's saving the princess, riding in a go-kart, partaking in some tennis or golf, or even playing second fiddle as a background character, the character who

It's been about a year since the original Yomawari hit the Vita and PC. Now its followup Shin Yomawari has finally arrived via the PS4, Vita, and Steam as Yomawari: Midnight Shadows. While the original game still doesn't have a PS4 option out

This past year's Another Anime Convention had itself a fine foray of cosplayers on-hand to show off their works around the Raddison Hotel & Convention Center. Once again, we were left impressed with some of these folk, not to mention

There once was a game called Magicka, where you could mix different spells together to produce all kinds of neat effects. While that game was a bit darker and focused on zany humor and multiplayer gameplay, Mages of Mystralia focuses

Hidden Dragon Legend is a game that comes from China, which is interesting since the West rarely sees Chinese game (let alone ones that drop on consoles). However this game is far from a hidden gem, although it's not that bad either.