An open network test for the upcoming open-world styled Sci-Fi RPG SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada is now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC users. Anyone with access to these platforms will be able to take part in the Open Network Test until 20th December 2024, while those who pre-ordered the game …
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection Full Line-Up of Titles Revealed
KONAMI have recently revealed the full list of titles that will be included in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection for Nintendo Switch and Steam, a collection which sees older Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG games brought to modern platforms with online trading and multiplayer support across selective titles. The Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection is being released to celebrate …
PQube to Release Class of Heroes 3 Remaster, Death Match Love Comedy!, Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark, K-POP! Idol Stories: Road to Debut and Iwakura Aria in Europe
PQube Games recently hosted a showcase which revealed that they would be releasing Class of Heroes 3 Remaster, Death Match Love Comedy!, Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark, K-POP! Idol Stories: Road to Debut and Iwakura Aria in Europe onto various platforms in 2025. A breakdown of each game announced as part of the showcase …
Mechanical Arms #11 — Clowning Around
Dozens of people were okay with the creation of this episode. Impressions: I’m sorry. Did I have a stroke? This is the second to last episode. Why in the seven hells are we spending half the episode doing schtick with the third tier so they can combine their strength through friendship power in order …
Dandadan #11 — Strange Men Shouting Loudly
Okay, that’s past enough shounen for… a long time. Impressions: …Yeah, if these last two episodes had been episodes 2 and 3 of this show, I’d be trapped in some other horrid series right now, similarly praying for its end. There was a brief moment when this new guy let down the facade and …
Sengoku Youko: Senma Konton-hen – 20
One of the things I really appreciate about Mizukami Satoshi’s works is how elegantly things fit together in the end. Even in a series with a huge plot and cast like this one, there’s no sense of randomness. No feeling of haphazard rushing about trying to tie up all the loose ends. There’s an order …