"Boruto: Naruto The Movie" Podcast Special: Perseverance, Teamwork...and that's it!

It's always apparent that Eagles of Death Metal, a duo comprised of Jesse "Boots Electric" Hughes and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Joshua "Baby Duck" Homme, are about having fun on their albums. Filled with simple yet irresistible guitar

King Baby Duck and the Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime sit down to chat about the release of the new film Boruto: Naruto The Movie, which played at Cambridge's Brattle Theatre! The fights! The emotions! The hookups! The screaming fan

Hey look, it's a brand-new Let's Play show! Let's hope this idea sticks around, eh? King Baby Duck goes hands-on with the beta for EA Games' upcoming game Star Wars Battlefront! This is his first time trying out the ShareFactory on PS4,

I love Metroidvanias. I can't get enough of them, but sometimes one comes along that is dragged down by a lack of inspiration. This is such with Yanim Studios' Red Goddess: Inner World, a game that sadly doesn't go the distance. Red

Travel to the land between Pendleton and Underborough, a place known as the Front Street Coffeehouse in Salem, MA. King Baby Duck sits down with Joe Haley, one-half of the duo that brings the horror-themed laughs and gags by the cavity-inducing mouthful

**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** Beach Bounce at first sounded like an interesting premise, containing both a fun setting and colorful visuals. However after going in deep with

King Baby Duck's vinyl record premonition comes true, but good news goes sour as the once-beloved Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series becomes a shell of its former self. The host becomes irate over two great summer anime series that screwed

**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** Winged Cloud has pumping out pretty average short visual novel after novel with a regular pace for some time

Eschatos launched on the 360 in 2011, which was often the home for shoot-em-ups released in Japan. As such most of them weren't localized. Four years later, publisher Degica Games has answered the call and launched a shmup initiative on Steam.

Walking blindly into School-Live! is like the equivalent of being shot in the face in the midst of your wedding vows. It all starts out wonderfully colorful and filled with happiness, and then all of a sudden something comes along and