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It was in 2013 when Phantom Breaker Battle Grounds first popped up in my life. The Xbox 360 beat-em-up was a wonderful nod to those arcade games I used to sink quarter after quarter into. With the aid of Rocket

It’s been a long seven years since Professor Layton’s last adventure — Layton’s Mystery Journey — appeared on the Nintendo 3DS. But mystery is calling, and only he and his apprentice Luke Triton can tackle what’s hiding in the shadows.

Something wicked was in the wings of THQNordic’s Tokyo Game Show booth. And yet, the line to check out REANIMAL — the latest game from the creators of Little Nightmares — was long and filled with anticipated gamers. After being

Since its premiere back in 2019, the Fitness Boxing series has seen plenty of succces in both the gaming and exercise world. (It even somehow got its own five-minute anime adaptation, which touted an impressive cast featuring Saori Hayami and

How interesting it is that in its prime, Nickelodeon’s Rugrats never received a game on the Nintendo, Super Nintendo, or even SEGA Genesis. Although it did have a game both on the PlayStation and Nintendo 64, Tommy Pickles and the

It’s hard to believe that Yars’ Revenge was released over 42 years ago! The fight between alien beings was a highlight of the Atari 2600 era, thanks to its unique levels and challenging difficulty. But these days, a game like

School is back in session, as King Baby Duck and JonStar talk about recent classroom interactions. Haru Nemuri and Mass of the Fermenting Dregs brings some great sounds to Shibuya WWW X, and our host watches both Tokyo Godfathers and

My love for Sam & Max began when LucasArts unleashed Sam & Max Hit the Road. To this date, it is arguably one of the greatest point-and-click adventure games ever made, thanks to its top-tier writing and bonkers comedy. Thanks

I’ve admired P.A. Works’s catalog for a while now. From adaptations like Angel Beats! and Uma Musume: Pretty Derby to original works like Buddy Daddies and Akiba Maid War, the Toyama-based studio has the knack to deliver something memorable, even

Duck Amuck in Japan is back after a small hiatus, as the gang have been up to a hell of a lot! King Baby Duck reports on his time in Kani and Fukuoka, as well as what happened during his