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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

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

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

Although Shantae is one of gaming's best (and most underrated) heroines, she often needs the support of those close to her to get the job done. Her closest friends Bolo, Sky, and Rottytops often lend an extra hand in order

You have to hand it to Gears for Breakfast for their Kickstarter-funded A Hat in Time. A nod to the 3D platformers that Rareware once ruled over, the story of a top-hat wearing girl and her quest to find her

Minecraft: Story Mode may not have started out as one of Telltale Games' most memorable adaptations, but did it work its way up there. Bumps in the initial first season made it almost a throwaway title, before an additional three

Growing up in a highly competitive house, I've grown into a fair bit of anxiety when it comes to competitive games. Finding one that manages to feel just as fun whether you win or lose is rare, but Ultimate Chicken

Playing a game like Hotline Miami leaves one with so many questions. How can one guy take on this many thugs and walk away scott free? Where does he get that many weapons? Why the animal masks? Most important of

I'll admit: Until today I never really could relate to Minecraft: Story Mode nor its original world-building counterpart. It's not that I don't feel anything for these characters, but even at its best I just couldn't look at someone like