First off, before reading this, you might want to look at my actual review for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, as my feelings on it aren't all that much different from when I wrote it. Now that some
King Baby Duck is overjoyed when one of his favorite video game characters returns for another round, this time invading various indie game worlds. The Netflix Death Note movie has our host dive into a couple theories about its core differences
King Baby Duck talks about a new friend he made while in Los Angeles, then talks about an aspect about the anime New Game!! that he hopes becomes a reality. The Netflix series Atypical winds up being the straw that
Last year one of the most unique and original video game experiences was SUPERHOT. One-half first-person shooter, the other a strategic puzzle, the object of the game was to rid each realm of red-colored foes. What made it stand out
King Baby Duck is currently on a flight to Los Angeles, but that didn't keep him from delivering a new episode this week! (Next week, though, is a different story.) Our host chimes in on the recent Sony/Funimation acquisition, as
King Baby Duck throws in one more anime recommendation for Tsuredure Children, and then dives into his excitement for J.G. Quintel's new TV series Close Enough. Our host pays tribute to the late June Foray, whose voice-acting roles played a big
Nature has the power to brighten one's mood. Even when things are at its gloomiest, simply looking at a nearby forest and finding all its beauty can easily make you feel better. Perhaps this is why my time with Swing
Trails in the Sky finally concludes in this installment of the first arc in the Trails franchise. Thankfully it took significantly less time than the beast that was Trails in the Sky Second Chapter to come out. While the oddly titled The
While Akiba's Trip came and went, it really didn't take itself seriously as an RPG. The idea was to strip clothes off of vampires to defeat them, resulting in a pretty silly game. But this time the team at Acquire
And at long last, there was hope. Sure, many people died in Richmond -- some who deserved it, others who didn't -- but in the end there was that glimmer that was thought lost in the world of The Walking