Before we begin this review, let's make one thing clear: there's no contest regarding who the next Hayao Miyazaki is. The argument in itself is completely moot, as one cannot emulate the exact same style and flow as another. What

If you're a young, able-bodied person, should you play video games instead of working? If you've ever considered this in the back of your mind, be aware that some folks have already beaten you to the punch.

Even if you aren't a fan, it's going to be hard to miss My Hero Academia's Season 2 episodes, which will be starting in a couple of weeks.

The PlayStation 3 saw a handful of under-the-radar fighting games. Some starred light-novel characters like SEGA's Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax, whereas Atlus brought over the stars of various visual novels (and a couple eroge) with the underrated Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream

One of the best indie games I had the privilege to play at PAX East was Slime-San.  The story is simple.  The player is a small slimeball hopping through the forest before a gigantic worm comes along and swallows you

At the En Masse Entertainment booth (makers of Terra Online), I had the pleasure of playing through one of the dev's latest up-and-coming MMO's Kritika Online. Kritika is a fast-paced brawler MMO that lets players get right into the action from the very beginning of the game.

For most podcast recordings, NinJaSistah and Pandalicious are not in the same room. Ninja is typically bundled up on the cold second floor of her house, while Panda is sitting in her den, usually with her cat, trying to keep it from making a ruckus during the show.

If you're a fan of the classic NES Zelda game will love this modern day action-adventure RPG. Blossom Tales follows a young girl named Lily who has become a Knight of the Rose in a quest to unlock a secret remedy in order to

Monster Boy is a beautiful 2-D side-scroller where you, as the player, embark on a journey with the main character, who is struck with some sort of wizardry magic that transforms you into a monster, hence the name.

At first glance Chime Sharp looks like a free-roaming variation of Tetris. You put pieces together in the hopes of gaining combos and the like. However, I soon realized that the only thing Chime Sharp had in common with Tetris