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Every so many years there will be an indie game that will use a game engine that is often reviled, but people will accept it since it's used more as a vehicle to tell a story rather than just being

King Baby Duck pays special tribute to Phil the Issues Guy, who just got hitched a week ago to his beloved! Then we sail the seas with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, and throw on our

King Baby Duck gets excited over the news of a possible new season of Non Non Biyori, then reviews the surprisingly good Baywatch movie. A spotlight on the anime Humanity Has Declined gives it an extra dose of love, and

Flinthook is one unforgivable bastard of a video game! Taking a cue from the likes of The Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon, Tribute Games' latest side-scrolling adventure game is far rougher than the mightiest seas abound. It's brutal,

While Persona 5 has come and is likely being played by many gamers, there were definitely games released in Japan that bit at the heels of that franchise in hopes of meeting similar success. While The Caligula Effect is one

There's a feeling of dread every time I ready myself for an episode of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead series. Too often likable people are taken out, with the scum of its dying earth roaming in power. The latest episode

The realm of comics & manga take up most of King Baby Duck's time, as news of a Hellboy reboot has our host being cautiously optimistic about what could be in store. Deadpool gets his own animated series, and the

After a month-long break, No Borders No Race is back and in full swing! This week King Baby Duck gives a second chance to the Crunchyroll anime Kemono Friends, followed by loads of praise for the Mystery Science Theater 3000 revival.

While the first Gal*Gun game never made it to the West, PQUBE Games has brought its sequel Double Peace to Western shores and into our hands. It's a rail shooter with a goofy premise that also puts it into the cheescake

Suda51 really only became known in the West around the time Killer7 came out, and even more so after the release of No More Heroes. But some of his earlier work was never revisited before