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The fourth chapter of the Higurashi story marks the end to the Question Arc, and works more as a bridge to the Answer Arc. As a result, this chapter feels more like a side story, meant to explain a few more

You thought this would be an ordinary Anime Boston 2017 guest announcement

After a series gets spoiled for him, King Baby Duck complains about the lack of artistic integrity in the Grammy Awards. FX's new X-Men-based series Legion goes down the rabbit hole with its presentation, while the recent trailer for Senran Kagura:

Disgaea was released in North America way back in 2003 for the PS2 by the way of publisher Atlus under the name Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. It became an immensely popular Japanese strategy RPG, and even was ported to platforms

The third consecutive day of guest announcements for Anime Boston 2017 has come to pass, as the convention welcomes Greg Ayres and Lisa Ortiz to the annual event. Greg Ayres has been a mainstay in the Anime Boston realm, attending the

When it comes to TV and films based on video games, the bad always outweighs the good. Although we've been gifted with some great adaptations such as the Pokémon & Yo-Kai Watch anime series, the Mortal Kombat web show, and

Writer's Note: This review has been updated with their thoughts on the Switch port. There are a lot of Metroidvanias out there, but not many of them are set to the aesthetic of Battle Kid or La Mulana. Using an 8-bit

One of our favorite voice actors is heading back to Anime Boston this year, as the convention has announced the return of Brina Palencia. Palencia's resume speaks for herself when it comes to her range of roles. Whether she's donning a

PAX East is fast approaching, but news of E3 going public makes King Baby Duck look at the pros and cons of what could occur when the famous trade show opens its doors to the regular crowd. Castlevania gets a TV

Sony drops a big announcement regarding the PlayStation 4, and King Baby Duck gets a little overexcited about it. Then Crunchyroll gets into the cinema game, and Interviews With Monster Girls showcases some strong life lessons in a wonderful (and