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Gungrave was, in retrospect, an okay game series. With character designs by Trigun mastermind Yasuhiro Nightow and mechs created by You're Under Arrest writer Kōsuke Fujishima, the first two titles were described by many as "great to look at, so-so

I'm a kid of the nineties, where grunge rock, ska and gangsta rap were all the craze, and filmmakers like Richard Linklater and Kevin Smith spoke to their audiences on the same level. Video games were slowly becoming an art

I remember watching MXC: Most Extreme Elimination back in the day, wishing that it could one day be given the chance at being a video game. Although many a game show that ripped off MXC and its original Takeshi's Castle

As a kid, I loved arcade racing games. Granted, I was never the best at them, but the thrill of sitting in a car or on a bike-shaped peripheral made me yearn for a taste of speed. The likes of

I've played my fair share of games that have been considered weird, some of which I enjoyed mainly because of said weirdness. CAVY HOUSE's The Midnight Sanctuary is a different kind of strange, that feels like it's intended to make

A lot of tension and high-stake action happens in the worlds of Persona, to the point where you kind of feel bad for these young characters. What's a group of high schoolers out saving the world to do to blow

Jackbox Games has been putting out some quality party games for some time now. I would eve go as far as to say that they revolutionized the party video game genre with the release of the original Fibbage. After several

For the last fifteen years, the Disgaea franchise has entertained millions of fans worldwide, leading to spinoffs, anime adaptations, and even the occasional Prinny-friendly merch. However, although many a protagonist has made their mark on this series, no one can

Doing licensed racing games can be hit-or-miss, and unfortunately most of the time it's very much a miss situation. The likes of South Park, Garfield, Shrek, and even Disney have almost always failed to bring in the same kind of

The atrocities of World War II are one too many to name, but from within the darkness comes the light of the heroes that rise to the occasion. Teaching such history can be very complicated, especially when conveying the horrors