(AfroGamers.com) When my youngest brother sent me a text with a video link of the upcoming beat-em-up game Streets Of Rage 4, I was absolutely ecstatic for a new Streets Of Rage game because the last Streets Of Rage game that came out was Streets Of Rage 3 about 25 years ...

(AfroGamers.com) I’ve been re-reading Naruto from the beginning–currently at Part 2, the timeskip–and I find myself appreciating the series more than I did when I first discovered it. I first saw the anime and the first big fight against Haku and Zabuza was what sold me on the series. It had ...

(AfroGamers.com) Space flight simulators have been around for years. As the video game technology is getting better and more improved, realistic flight simulation games are allowing players to enjoy the life of pilots and astronauts in the virtual world. One such game Star Citizen is currently in development and nobody knows ...

(AfroGamers.com) Titan Arena is a VR game being developed by two former God of War developers. The first-person shooter project is up on Kickstarter with details of gameplay, in-game characters, weapons, and rewards for the backers (people who support a game idea reach its funding goals). For the project, developer Lightbound ...

(AfroGamers.com) Balogun Ojetade is one of my favorite authors. He and Milton J. Davis form a literary team that has created and pioneered several Black sci-fi and fantasy genres. They’ve pushed sword and soul and pioneered steamfunk, dieselfunk,and Rococoa. Ojetade has also done books in fight fiction and martial arts non-fiction. ...

(AfroGamers.com) Akira Toriyama is one of my favorite mangakas. His style wasn’t conventional for action manga of the 1980s. As a matter of fact, his style was more along the line of gag manga early on but with Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, he got work that allowed him to spread ...

(AfroGamers.com) Recently, I wrote an article explaining the differences between certain elements that were only seen in the anime and manga. I am doing a second part explaining other differences between the anime and the manga of Dragon Ball. Here are several more differences between the Dragon Ball anime and manga. ...

(AfroGamers.com) Fort of Apocalypse is the manga series that turned me onto post apocalyptic horror manga. It’s violent, gory, at times humorous, but it has you on the edge of your seat through each chapter. It starts off at a Tokyo boy’s reformatory, where the fairly average Yoshiaki Maeda is thrown ...

(AfroGamers.com) Ninjas exist in roughly every form of media—particularly manga and video games. When it comes to games, there are some standalone titles based on ninjas but often times, you’ll run into games that feature them as additional playable characters. Recently, fellow Afro Gamers talent Kwame Shakir gave us his fave ...

(AfroGamers.com) Dragon Ball is one of the longest and most successful franchises in the history of Japanese anime/manga. But as with all Japanese anime also brings differences between the anime and manga. Here are several differences between the Dragon Ball anime and the manga. 1. Anime – In Dragon Ball Super, ...