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The day has arrived. After being teased with it under its Project Morpheus name back on 2014, PlayStation VR has arrived for gamers everywhere. With its $400 price tag (minus the cost of two PS Move controllers and the PS

With the recent Titus Andronicus/Happiness concert now a lovely memory, King Baby Duck takes a look at the upcoming game Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash with a large dose of excitement. Plus our host dives into the Fall 2016 anime

Anime-based video games can be very hit-or-miss. Sometimes they can blow expectations out of the water, like with Naruto's Ultimate Ninja Storm series; other times they can deliver some pretty weak adaptations, such as with the massive crossover game J-Stars

After doing his best to welcome in the tourists to his area, King Baby Duck gets excited over the news of a Babymetal cartoon being green-lit into production. A new Senran Kagura game is announced, with a teaser pic leaving

**WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEWED GAME IS INTENDED ONLY FOR PLAYERS 18 AND OLDER. READER'S DISCRETION IS ADVISED.** Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you took the material-gathering concept of Harvest Moon and laced it with some eroticism? Well today

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It's been nearly a year since the first Trails of Cold Steel released in the West, but fans can finally enjoy the conclusion to the tale started roughly nine months ago. It's very much an improvement upon the last game, thanks to its

The indie gaming world meets up once again at the smartest university in the world! Join King Baby Duck as he sits down with five incredibly talented video game and card game creators from this year's Boston Festival of Indie Games.

After lamenting about not being at PAX West, King Baby Duck shares his thoughts on some Nintendo NX rumors and the upcoming 20th anniversary edition of Duke Nukem 3D. Then our host welcomes the COO and co-producer of the Boston

Updated on April 18th, 2019 for providing thoughts on the Switch release. Compile Heart has taken some strides to deliver better JRPG experiences that aren’t the likes of Hyperdimension Neptunia and Mugen Souls. Fairy Fencer F was originally released through NIS

Lovely Planet came out about two years ago on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, but it's finally made the transition to consoles this year. It was only a matter of time for a follow-up game was released, arriving this