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No Time to Explain originally released on Windows, Mac, and Linux as a Flash game back in 2011 on Newgrounds. Fast-forward to 2015, and now it's finally being ported to consoles and Steam as a remastered version. No Time to Explain is

RONIN is an odd game. It claims it's not a stealth game, but being stealthy is what you should probably be doing for as long as you can. Once you are caught however, something interesting happens: It becomes a turn-based game.

King Baby Duck welcomes to the show Witch Beam's Sanatana Mishra, whose game Assault Android Cactus is making waves at various gaming events and on Steam Early Access. Our host rants about Konami constantly disappointing fans, along with treating their employees like

American fans of such light-novel and anime series as The Devil is a Part-Timer, Toradora!, Sword Art Online, and Durarara!! have been waiting patiently for the release date of the PS3/Vita game Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax. Good news: the wait

King Baby Duck reflects back at the days of video game shareware, a golden age where PC titles got their word spread across the world in the best way possible. Something bothers our host regarding the series Ultraman X, and

Shantae: Risky's Revenge originally released on the DSi through the DSiWare shop back in 2010. It was a fun game that was a natural evolution to Shantae, and it was worth the hefty price for such a title despite its

King Baby Duck is excited about Ash Vs. Evil Dead, but holds caution to the wind at the announcement of a live-action Mighty No. 9 movie. Plus our host shares his first impressions of the new anime series Monster Musume:

While Mighty Switch Force originally released on the Nintendo 3DS in late 2011, the game migrated to the Wii U at its launch in 2012. It was an action-packed puzzler platformer that made good use of the 3D effects. But

King Baby Duck celebrates a recent ruling from SCOTUS (which you probably already know what it is, unless you've been living under a rock), and then welcomes Zone2Games' co-founders Nick Grieco and Cooper Heinrichs as they talk about their debut card game

If you have been on the Internet and YouTube long enough, it's very likely that you've heard of the Angry Video Game Nerd. The Nerd himself might've slowed down his output following the film, but at last a video game