Graham Russell

What were the most surprising, most disappointing and just plain best games of 2015 so far? The crew gathers to discuss those topics in this video edition of Progress Report. Topics include Monster Hunter, Toad Amiibo, Cities: Skylines, webinars, Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., RAPs and more! Watch to see our picks.

On this episode, Graham and Jeremy walk you through the actually-very-new PS3 release, Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundoukai All-Star Special! A remake of a late-life Famicom title from Technos, it features characters from the Kunio universe, one you may have experienced through River City Ransom, Super Dodge Ball, Nintendo World Cup or Crash ‘n’ the Boys. It’s an unlikely recreation of an odd obstacle-course-and-fighting title, and sure to appeal to people looking for Japanese weirdness! Watch and see if it’s for you.

New episodes of Gaijin Guide are posted every other Wednesday.

This time, Snack Time doubles as pizza time, as Graham, Andrew and Lucas revisit SNES classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time. The heroes in a half-shell haven’t seen a game this good in decades, and we look back fondly on a more favorable time for the franchise’s interactive efforts.

New episodes of Snack Time post every two weeks. You can check out the Snack Time archive for some great shows you may have missed!

Half-Smash Bros., half-Shonen Jump, PS2/GameCube release Battle Stadium D.O.N throws Dragon Ball, One Piece and Naruto characters into a super-powered mash-up brawler. Graham and Jeremy check it out!

New episodes of Gaijin Guide are posted every other Wednesday.

Graham, Andrew and Henry delve into the clay-mazing world of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, the Wii U sequel to early-life DS gem Canvas Curse.

New episodes of Snack Time post every two weeks. You can check out the Snack Time archive for some great shows you may have missed!