Space flight simulators are pretty rare, and I'm glad that Squad has stepped up to the plate with Kerbal Space Program. While originally launching for PC on Steam back in April, the game finally has its console ports. But be
**WARNING: WHILE THIS ARTICLE IS SAFE-FOR-WORK, THE FOLLOWING REVIEWED GAME IS INTENDED ONLY FOR PLAYERS 18 AND OLDER. READER'S DISCRETION IS ADVISED.** Yuri visual novels seem to be catching on in the West, and a few are on Steam already.
After retiring the old theme song and bringing in something new and loud to open future episodes, King Baby Duck chats briefly about why you should own the latest chapter in a certain fighting game franchise. Next our host welcomes Nnooo's founder
Arc System Works is prepping to release the latest Blazblue -- Central Fiction -- later this winter, but that hasn't stopped them from porting Chrono Phantasma to Steam. Even with Central Fiction on the way, it's still a good game, and especially helpful for
While Telltale keeps going with its various adventure games with no sign of slowing down, one has to wonder how the quality manages to be as high as it currently is. But it seems that trying to do too many
No Borders No Race returns to its regular format, as King Baby Duck shares his two cents on the latest Death Note movie casting news and his experience with Pokémon Go. A bold reason for why Star Trek Beyond was
A few years ago, Ancient developed a game called Protect Me Knight on the Xbox 360, a simple tower defense game with some four-player co-op thrown in for good measure. Jump to 2016, and its sequel Protect Me Knight 2 appeared
While Higurashi is still in the process of slowly revealing its story to readers, MangaGamer has gone right ahead of that series and jumped to its follow-up, Umineko no Naku Koro Ni. (That title is a bit of a mouthful,
King Baby Duck dives into Gal*Gun: Double Peace, a unique rail-shooter where, instead of killing zombies & monsters with bullets, you shoot anime high school girls with your love! What could possibly go wrong?! Opening & closing theme: "Ningen Coating" by
It's an odd thing to go back to a series' beginnings after playing the first game in the franchise, and then return to the first game in a recent trilogy. But that's exactly what happened with my time with Trails in