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We cannot escape 80s nostalgia. It's on our TVs thanks to Stranger Things and The Goldbergs, in our films via Kung Fury and The Expendables, and in our music with the return of new wave sounds and Macross-inspired J-POP. Of

Crashing down on us in 2014, The Fall was a fascinating adventure game with some admittedly clunky combat. The story mainly consisted of a combat suit with artificial intelligence, named A.R.I.D. searching for medical attention for the passed out human

Perhaps a better title for this week's podcast episode is "Let's hear it FROM the Sistahs!" That's because "hearing" it is what this week's show is all about.

Long-time listeners are going to hear something different at the beginning of this week's show. For the past 11 years, we have opened the show saying the were "the best" girl-gaming and anime podcast. That changes this week.

2014's Mercenary Kings was a nice throwback to the era of Metal Slug and Contra, thanks in part to its retro looks and over-the-top comedic violence. However, it wasn't without its share of issues, from some weird graphical glitches to

Video games always seem to involve characters resolving their problems with their fists or guns. Sometimes, is it a smarter choice to use your words? This is the hypothesis that Oh

Never let the rules get in the way of having a fun time. That's the lesson we keep learning as time goes on.

O.K. K.O.! Let's Be Heroes is one of Cartoon Network's beacons of delight within its current roster. With many nods to classic anime, video games, and 80s action flicks meshed with over-the-top humor, the adventures of K.O., Rad, and Enid

It was an unexpected happenstance, and that's what made is so infuriating.

Readers can attest that I can be a sucker for fan-service-filled video games, despite having the opposite opinion regarding the anime genre. Maybe it's their tongue-in-cheek way of presenting it, but titles like Gal*Gun and Senran Kagura do a great