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Imageepoch has gone through quite a lot in its somewhat short lifespan as a company. Founded back 2005 their first title was Luminous Arc in 2007, so it's only fitting that they close out with the series' planned spiritual successor. While

It's been over ten years since the original arcade release of Mushihimesama in 2004. The game has seen multiple ports over the years, going from the PS2 in 2005, the iOS port in 2011, and the Xbox 360 version in 2012. While

King Baby Duck shares his thoughts on the tragic events of what happened in Paris this past Friday, as he does his best to give his listeners some hope and advice on how to lift their heads up towards a

It's been a while since Arcana Heart 3 released on the PS3 courtesy of Aksys, and finally the time has come for the game to arrive on PC in a LOVE MAX!!!!! edition. Handled by Arc System Works and developed by EXAMU,

**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** While Western visual novel developer Lupiesoft had started it's first episodic yuri visual novel The Reject Demon Toko, it

It's been quite a long ride since Tales from the Borderlands launched nearly a year ago, with a large gap in-between the first two episodes. Thankfully once Episode Two launched the last three episodes came out on a more consistent

King Baby Duck tries to calm the masses as bacon is labeled "cancerous," and shares his recent experience taking part in a panel for the film Bluebirds Fly, a documentary about families with Autistic children. Then our host lashes out

These eyes have seen many animated series worthy of being deemed classics. Original properties like Rocky & Bullwinkle and Animaniacs smashed the wall between kid and adult humor to bring forth programs that were truly for everyone; movie-based toons like

Phil the Issues Guy joins in the fun this week as he and King Baby Duck chat about the couple highs and various lows to the recent demo of The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. Then the new (and

It's been awhile since Disgaea 4 and Disgaea D2 came out for the PS3, with a port of the fourth game only hitting the Vita last year. NIS decided that it was time to move on from the PS3 and Vita