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Boss Rush: Miguel (Chrono Cross)

I play games for fun, and like any twenty-something man-child, I have very strict perimeters on what ‘fun’ means to me. For example: Free running through renaissance Italy executing middle-class guards for doing their job – fun. Thinking with portals – fun. Roleplaying as Kirino Kousaka’s brother to take eerily suggestive glamour photos for fictional […]

Forgotten Childhood: Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers

Let’s not kid ourselves; Disney is a religion now. We douse ourselves in its iconography and worship at the alters of its stores while diligently learning the hymns and saving our pennies to visit the holy land. Like any religion worth its salt, Disney has had to shake things up and endure a reformation or […]

Forgotten Childhood: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

Let’s not kid ourselves; Disney is a religion now. We douse ourselves in its iconography and worship at the alters of its stores while diligently learning the hymns and saving our pennies to visit the holy land. Like any religion worth its salt, Disney has had to shake things up and endure a reformation or […]

Review: Kyoukai No Kanata: I'll Be Here (Past)

When is a story worth revisiting? When it fails to deliver on its promises? When there’s more story to tell? More money to be made? There’s probably no definitive answer to that question, but Japan seems obsessed with finding one all the same. AnoHana, Madoka Magica, and perhaps most famously Evangelion have all gone on […]

Review: Kyoukai No Kanata: I’ll Be Here (Past)

When is a story worth revisiting? When it fails to deliver on its promises? When there’s more story to tell? More money to be made? There’s probably no definitive answer to that question, but Japan seems obsessed with finding one all the same. AnoHana, Madoka Magica, and perhaps most famously Evangelion have all gone on […]

Japan Really, Really Loves Love Live!

Japan is a country that wants to have it’s cake and eat it too. It somehow straddles so many seemingly disparate lines that, at times, it ‘s almost impossible to know which side of the line you should be on, or even which side you’re already on. Generally speaking, the internationally recognized image of the […]

Anime Pilgrimage: Lucky Star At Washinomiya Shrine

It goes without saying that Japan’s animation industry is something of a behemoth. At home and internationally, Japanese shows are hugely popular for reasons that are equal parts baffling and blatantly obvious and some shows inspire the kind of feverish fan loyalty that most football clubs could only ever dream of. What you might be […]

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu To Release New Single In March

Hearts the world over broke in unison late last year when J-pop superstar and international Kawaii ambassador, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu announced she would be taking a break from the limelight for the foreseeable future. The foreseeable future being until March 2015 as it turns out, as March 18th will see the release of her new […]

Knife Party Leak New Album 'Abandon Ship'

If you’re into electronic music at all, you probably know the name Knife Party and that headline probably has you all hot and bothered. Abandon Ship, their latest album, was scheduled to be released on November 24th but has instead dropped in our collective lap this very day. Check it out below. Andy Kavanagh

Knife Party Leak New Album ‘Abandon Ship’

If you’re into electronic music at all, you probably know the name Knife Party and that headline probably has you all hot and bothered. Abandon Ship, their latest album, was scheduled to be released on November 24th but has instead dropped in our collective lap this very day. Check it out below. Andy Kavanagh
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