After playing countless hours of Grand Theft Auto V, whether it's performing missions or simply going trigger-happy for no apparent reason with either Trevor, Michael, or Franklin, one thought kept rushing through my brain: I wished Los Santos really did
King Baby Duck throws his two cents in about the recent PAX East registration debacle, and gets excited about what Bruce Campbell had to say about Army of Darkness 2. Fifi Prosper and King Sparkileptic of The Region2 Show drop by
I was wonderfully surprised by this year's release of Metro: Last Light. With its immersive world, great storytelling, and some of the best first-person shooting I've come across in recent memory the title stands tall with a few other games
King Baby Duck is on a mission to catch 'em all when he goes gaga over the new Pokémon X & Y video games, and is stoked to see rock legend Alice Cooper still kicking ass like nobody's business! Plus
King Baby Duck sits down with Chris Tremmel, one-half of the creative minds behind the classic video game Boogerman. Hear about the game's origins, the ideas that couldn't fit on those old 16-bit cartridges, and what may be in store
Growing up on the likes of Ren & Stimpy, Beavis & Butt-Head, and Rocko's Modern Life I came to the notion that anything related to farts, burps, and snots were all I needed for total entertainment. In 1994 a video game
King Baby Duck gets over a cold, and shares his opinion on why Capcom's recent best-of release contains titles that aren't necessarily "essential." The time to catch them all comes again when new Pokemon appear, and Kanye West gets some
This week on No Borders No Race King Baby Duck reviews the new play All The Way, and tells of what happened when he met Bryan Cranston afterwards. Good news is sprung from two Kickstarters, and one indiegogo fundraiser that
In a new episode of No Borders No Race King Baby Duck cannot stop talking about his love about Grand Theft Auto V, and has a bone to pick with the people responsible for choosing the Super Bowl Halftime show
For years Rayman had been overshadowed by those goofy bastards known as the Rabbids. His comeback, well overdue, finally emerged in the form of 2011's Rayman Origins, a beautifully-animated four-player platformer that won over the hearts of fans and both