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In anticipation of this year’s Anime Expo Lite on July 3, Yen Press has announced that it has acquired six new manga titles to be published soon. From spinoffs of Sword Art Online ang Goblin Slayer to online novel adaptation The White Cat’s Revenge as Plotted from the
by Elisha Deogracias
I’ve recently gotten my hands on the 40th Anniversary “Big Chap” Alien from NECA. In this video I unbox it, showcase the whole thing, and do a quick comparison versus the 1979 Kenner original. Before we jump into the video, let’s check out a bit about it from
by Ron Burke
As a huge fan of comic books, being able to play within one is one of the coolest things ever. We’ve had titles replicate the look of a comic book using a cel-shaded art style, and you can see this in games like The Walking Dead. Yet, that’s
by Ben Lombardo
There are few Marvel characters as beloved as Iron Man. He has the best toys, more money than sense, and a larger-than-life persona that serves to fill the room as much as it hides the deeply-flawed individual underneath. Tony Stark thrives on chaos, reacting to each new threat with a
by Ron Burke
The relationship between theme and game can be a curious thing. Sometimes the theme is what drives core gameplay mechanics, such as Rising Sun’s mythological take on feudal Japan. Sometimes the theme is more about look and feel, a looser connection to mechanics. Catan, which plays largely the same
by Mike Dunn
When I heard that there was a game that had Medusa fighting King Arthur with Alice and Sinbad, I knew this was a game that I would need to check out. That is what you find in Unmatched: Battle of Legends Vol 1. The theme alone on this game was
by Jason Ornelas
In the early days of gaming, single player experiences dominated the market more than multiplayer ones. As time has passed, we’ve become more connected across larger distances, and that’s especially true in video games. Now you can play games with people halfway across the world like it’s
by Codi Spence
Vesuvius Media has announced that its new boulder launching, castle smashing dexterity game, Catapult Kingdoms, will go live on Kickstarter on July 2nd. Catapult Kingdoms aims to bring the fun of building your own castle and then using catapults to try to take out your opponent’s structure. “This game
by Jason Ornelas
In anticipation of this year’s Anime Expo Lite on July 3, Yen Press has announced that it has acquired six new manga titles to be published soon. From spinoffs of Sword Art Online ang Goblin Slayer to online novel adaptation The White Cat’s Revenge as Plotted from the
by Elisha Deogracias
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and Auntie's Choice certified!
In anticipation of this year’s Anime Expo Lite on July 3, Yen Press has announced that it has acquired six new manga titles to be published soon. From spinoffs of Sword Art Online ang Goblin Slayer to online novel adaptation The White Cat’s Revenge as Plotted from the
by Elisha Deogracias
I’ve recently gotten my hands on the 40th Anniversary “Big Chap” Alien from NECA. In this video I unbox it, showcase the whole thing, and do a quick comparison versus the 1979 Kenner original. Before we jump into the video, let’s check out a bit about it from
by Ron Burke
As a huge fan of comic books, being able to play within one is one of the coolest things ever. We’ve had titles replicate the look of a comic book using a cel-shaded art style, and you can see this in games like The Walking Dead. Yet, that’s
by Ben Lombardo
There are few Marvel characters as beloved as Iron Man. He has the best toys, more money than sense, and a larger-than-life persona that serves to fill the room as much as it hides the deeply-flawed individual underneath. Tony Stark thrives on chaos, reacting to each new threat with a
by Ron Burke
The relationship between theme and game can be a curious thing. Sometimes the theme is what drives core gameplay mechanics, such as Rising Sun’s mythological take on feudal Japan. Sometimes the theme is more about look and feel, a looser connection to mechanics. Catan, which plays largely the same
by Mike Dunn
When I heard that there was a game that had Medusa fighting King Arthur with Alice and Sinbad, I knew this was a game that I would need to check out. That is what you find in Unmatched: Battle of Legends Vol 1. The theme alone on this game was
by Jason Ornelas
In the early days of gaming, single player experiences dominated the market more than multiplayer ones. As time has passed, we’ve become more connected across larger distances, and that’s especially true in video games. Now you can play games with people halfway across the world like it’s
by Codi Spence
Vesuvius Media has announced that its new boulder launching, castle smashing dexterity game, Catapult Kingdoms, will go live on Kickstarter on July 2nd. Catapult Kingdoms aims to bring the fun of building your own castle and then using catapults to try to take out your opponent’s structure. “This game
by Jason Ornelas