Time Gal HD-Remaster
A barebones reissue of the 1985 anime FMV arcade classic that’s more fun to watch than actually play.
A barebones reissue of the 1985 anime FMV arcade classic that’s more fun to watch than actually play.
A barebones reissue of the 1984 anime FMV arcade classic that’s more fun to watch than actually play.
Guy Delisle brings his trademark style illustrating this loving biography of the man many call ‘the father of motion pictures.’
The creator of Turrican’s little-seen Super Famicom action-hybrid finally gets a proper release, though remains an ambitious, but ultimately underwhelming experience.
Collects four new stories that feel more grounded, though no less restrained, than what fans expect from manga’s horror master.
A barebones re-release offering little more than the original game – and some of the worst controls any game ever had.
A remaster that adds better visuals, a vastly improved soundtrack, and 2-player co-op to a fun, if short, classic home computer-only shmup.
A fantastic reimagining of one of the most hyperkinetic action games ever made that pushed the genre forward in strange, wonderful ways.
Drawn & Quarterly presents another seven semi-autobiographical stories from one of Japan’s most eclectic manga masters.
Higashino’s latest Detective Galileo murder mystery wavers between convenience and contrivance, but is still emotionally satisfying.