Chakan the Forever Man Comic Review
It’s our Chakan the Forever Man Comic Review! Chakan tells the tale of Chakan and his endless battle against supernatural evil!
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It’s our Chakan the Forever Man Comic Review! Chakan tells the tale of Chakan and his endless battle against supernatural evil!
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Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster succeeds at bringing a great game to modern consoles with some small quality of life stuff too.
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Chapter Select is back At the Movies, this time putting the Sonic the Hedgehog Film to the test, revealing how good of an adaptation it is. Randy and Jens have differing opinions about its overall status.
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On the latest Chapter Select, Randy and Jens conclude their look at Binary Domain and dive deep into a discussion about transhumanism and robots. Careful, there are some Blade Runner 2049 spoilers in here.
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On the latest Chapter Select, Randy confronts Jens about his pick of 3rd-person shooter Binary Domain, but Jens works through Randy’s PC experience to make a case.
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It’s Chapter Select at the Movies! For the first installment, Randy and Jens look at Takashi Miike’s 2007 film adaptation of Like a Dragon.
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Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Sean Comer to review the CBS All-Access Console Wars documentary and they talk next-gen too.
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Randy and Jens continue exploring the zany world of Kamurocho as they discuss chapters 5-8 of Judgment on Chapter Select.
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The movie that surprised the box office is a video game film about SEGA’s little blue hero. Mark, Alexis, and Robert review the Sonic the Hedgehog movie.
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Judgement takes a large amount from its big brother, the Yakuza series, but also uses detective sections and a more serious tone to set itself apart too.