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This week we're talking gadgets, games, and anime - the ESH trifecta - starting with the Apple Watch and working our way to a couple of anime series.

The idea of Etrian Mystery Dungeon is fairly simple: take the world of Etrian Odyssey, and then place its characters into the realm of the Mystery Dungeon series. One look at its adorable-looking characters and worlds, and you'd think it'd be an easy cakewalk to tackle missions. Make no mistake, though: this game is one rough journey that refuses to hold its player's hand.

There’s been an ongoing trend for XBox Live Gold members that gives players the chance to download games for free. Both XBox One, and XBox 360 owners have been taking advantage of this perk for awhile now. Recently I got

Not to be confused with the living dead, or the walking dead...just good, old-fashioned, "This here thing is no more. It has ceased to be." Unlike this new episode of our weekly podcast, the online streaming game service/platform OnLive has run it's course. The doors are closed, and it's patents have been sold to Sony.

Nintendo, hot off the heels of the Zelda Wii U delay, decided to hold a new Nintendo Direct yesterday. There was no fooling in this April 1st direct; instead we got quite a bit of news.

Wow, Telltale, way to back me into a corner. Many times playing The Sword in the Darkness, the third episode of Game of Thrones, did I question my own decisions merely seconds after making my choice. So much betrayal, yet at the same time all the more to keep me on the edge of my seat.

Oh, those lying liars and the lies they tell. This week the sistah's talk anime and gaming, all while battling various colds and illnesses.

When the first XBox came out, I remember my first love on the system. It was Fable. I loved the open world platform, mixed with the option to choose your own alignment. The different spells, and ways to customize your

And they are probably never-ever getting back together (with Kojima Productions.)

2012's Hotline Miami was a fantastic throwback to the '80s, from its Video Nasty-inspired storytelling and NES-era difficulty to its neon-colored worlds and heart-pounding soundtrack.