MANGA REVIEW | "Kagurabachi" - Volume Four

Ever since the popularity of Genshin Impact, almost every publisher has wanted to emulate its success. Vic Games Studios throws its hat in the ring with their own take on the open-world action fantasy RPG genre, with their concoction known

I admire the cool factor that Kagurabachi pulls off. And I’ll also admit that the fights are very impressive to read through. Be that as it may, there was always something about Takeru Hokazono’s manga that bothered me, but I

Last year, Neverness to Everness took Tokyo Game Show by storm just from presentation alone. In fact, if memory serves me, there wasn’t even a demo; just a big, huge display with staff giving away free merchandise. But this year,

Halloween is right around the corner. It’s the time to take out some scary stories and share them amongst friends and family. And there’s no better manga author to give the heebie-jeebies than Junji Ito. In the nick of time,

At long last, the boys hit the live-streaming world! King Baby Duck, AFLM, and JonStar finally start doing their show as a live Twitch stream. For those unfamiliar with the podcast, the manly men who love cute things start things

It’s wild to think that the Angry Video Game Nerd has been around for 21 years! The show’s so old, it’s now legally allowed to drink the same Rolling Rock that James Rolfe himself gulps down to ease the pain

I’ll say one thing about Duskfade, the latest from Fireshine Games: it sure is pretty to look at. Where many fantasy games these days go for the dark and grim visuals, Duskfade is a bright Dreamworks-like adventure in the making.

To be good at a craft, one must defy expectations. If you can show off a new side of your technique that no one even dreamed you could pull off, then you’ve become a true master. This is the word

It came as a shock to many that Arc System Works announced their own Marvel fighting game. After all, when people think of Marvel and fighting games, Capcom is the very first thing that comes to mind. But maybe change

Even though it’s called Sakamoto Days, Taro’s not the only main star of the series. If anything, Shin plays just as much of an important role in Yuto Suzuki’s manga. While we’ve seen Shin tear it up alongside Taro, we