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Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Review – A Bold Return For Disney’s Star Chipmunks

Between the 1980s and the year 2000, the renaissance of TV animation was in full swing. The long-standing rivalry between Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Disney Channel put out classic series after classic series, each with its own story and...

Amphibia Series Review – A Tale For The Frogs

In the wake of hit shows like Gravity Falls and Phineas and Ferb, there’s been a lot of pressure placed on any animated series that premieres on the Disney Channel. There have been highs, sure, but arguably a greater...

Kirby and the Forgotten Land Review – A Land You Won’t Soon Forget

In the crowded stable of Nintendo’s classic characters, Kirby has always gotten the short end of the stick. Whether its falling into the shadow of his older brother Mario or releasing his best games at the tail end of...

Ranking of Kings Review – A True Anime Fairytale

With each new anime season, it becomes harder and harder to search the piles of mediocre misfires and uninspired cash grabs to find the few shows that are worth watching. For every Jujutsu Kaisen or Mushoku Tensei (see our...

Triangle Strategy Review – The Return Of The King

Among game developers, Square Enix has long been hailed as the king of the role-playing game. From Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest to Kingdom Hearts and Bravely Default, they have been consistently nailing the RPG formula since its earliest...

Arcane Review – A Legend In Its League

Even if you don’t play video games regularly, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve heard of Riot Games’ League of Legends. Since its launch in 2009, the game has enjoyed a large and dedicated community of players, hungry for...

The Cuphead Show Review – Kablams, Bebops, And Wallops Abound

In the modern TV space, it has become increasingly difficult to tell a new animated show from the one sitting next to it. With current industry wisdom firmly focused on what is generally appealing and likely to succeed, it’s...

Pokémon Legends: Arceus Review – Everything Old Is New Again

Pokémon has existed for over 25 years now, and in that time, more than 100 games have been released under its banner. There’s the mainline titles, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Pokémon Go, Pokémon Let’s Go, Pokémon Masters, Pokken Tournament, Pokémon...

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Review – A Story That Deserves Reviving

Imagine, for a moment, a situation like this: You are a shut-in bum between the ages of 20 and 35, addicted to video games, anime, or something along those lines. You’ve never had many friends or done anything particularly...

Girls’ Last Tour Review – An Atmospheric Alternative to Traditional Anime

If I had to sum it up in only a few words, Girls Last Tour is an exercise in patience. It’s world often feels cold and barren, its characters are minimalistic in design and personality, and its story is...

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Mario Kart World Review – A Grand Horizon for Switch 2

With its massive scope and gameplay overhauls, this is a Mario Kart unlike any before it. The open world is a novel inclusion, breathing new life into the series usual framework, and the additions that come with it are natural and fun.