A vampire’s life is a daunting one, especially if you’ve got a bad case of social anxiety. After all, how are you going to hypnotize your future meal if you can’t even have a simple conversation with them? Hina, our
On the surface, D-Pad Studio's Vikings on Trampolines looks easy. But when you and three other players dive into the game, you realize quickly that easy is not in this game’s dictionary. Fortunately, from what I experienced at the Tokyo
It’s nice seeing a rom-com start with a blooming relationship, and not finish with one. Manga tends to wait until practically the last chapter to pair up the protagonists, but You and I Are Polar Opposites thankfully switched that around.
Months before it even aired, My Deer Friend Nokotan was already a hot meme. The wacky trailers, the zany PR stunts, and even the hours-long loops of a few seconds of its opening theme song made it seem like the
Sound the horn, and get your Palico ready! In just a few months, the hunt will commence once more with Monster Hunter Wilds! At Tokyo Game Show’s PlayStation area, the buzz was hot revolving around Capcom’s next behemoth buster. After
It's been a month, but the Duck Amuck in Japan crew has been busy! King Baby Duck reports back from Tokyo Game Show, and the gang gets excited for the CITY anime adaptation! Not to mention, there's also the return
Two years have passed since Kamakura was taken over by the Ashikaga Forces. Since that time, The Elusive Samurai has showcased Hojo Tokiyuki and his comrades growing and becoming stronger. In the last volume, the promise to take back Kamakura
First off, color me surprised to see Devolver Digital at the Tokyo Game Show! Then again, they have broken ground here thanks to the popularity of Fall Guys and Cult of the Lamb. But within the halls of Makuhari Messe
Normally, I’m not the kind of guy who dives into roguelite card games. And yet, Inti Creates’s upcoming Card-en-Ciel might finally be the game that makes me a fan of the genre. Featuring a who’s who of characters from past
In just under an hour, Look Back finds a way to be a love letter to the manga world, while also unexpectedly gut-punching its audience when they least expect it. But that’s Tatsuki Fujimoto for you, who has also done