The night is still young for the “Castlevania” Netflix animated series, a show with plenty of potential for growth and improvement after its first season. Story and Writing Based on “Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse,” the story follows Trevor Belmont, the last remaining son of the House of Belmont. His family …
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A lost title from the Neo Geo, Mutation Nation is a stunningly competent side-scrolling beat’em up.
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“Berserk” is finally off the boat with volume 38, and the developments in the series’ story were well worth the wait. Disembarking on new adventures Yes, after what seemed like many years in the series – and was for those who kept up with the manga’s english releases – Guts’ …
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The Fighting Game genre has been distilled successfully into a fast, intelligent game in Arms for the Nintendo Switch.
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The beginning of the three-dimensional age for videogames was the beginning of the end for a few long running and well loved franchises.
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The Visitor pays respect to his fallen wife, and settles back into a life of solitude. Growing weary, he gets a message from his people. Check out The Visitor #5.
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Frank Gault arrives at the J Edgar Hoover building for a meeting, to find out that his associates have been treated rather roughly. Who could have caused this? Pick up Bankshot #1 to learn more.
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In this episode, Chrono and Rosette befriend and rescue Azmaria- a sweet and sensitive 12-year-old girl.
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Ninjak, Tama, Shadowman and Punk Mambo have come face to face with Babel amidst an endless battle. What will it take for these heroes to save the world? Check out Rapture #2.
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A wrestling game without a license that plays more like a fighting game? Yep, that’s Saturday Night Slam Masters.
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Between its great themes, music and shifts in tone, “Attack on Titan” season two was well worth the wait. Story and Characters After the events of the first season, the members of the 104th Trainees are put under surveillance while Eren and Mikasa recover in the innermost city. Armin and …
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Are you ready for an adventure?! With Sonic?! Yes, we’re looking all the way back to the birth of the Dreamcast for a Retro Review of Sonic Adventure.
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