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Similar to older platformers, players in The Fourth Wall are able to wrap from one side of the screen to the other. The core mechanic that the game is built around allows players to turn this screen wrap ability on and off, allowing the camera to follow the player until they come across a puzzle that requires a lock of the screen.
When you have done so much right for so long, to the point that very little needs to be changed, the paradox of your…
[Editor's Note: Every month, we pay Tim Rogers to share his unique view of video games. But Tim has gone and made a…
Having reviewed the likes of Matt Hazzard: Blood, Bath and Beyond, I was prepared to dislike One Epic Game, a…
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The most expensive comic collection I'll buy this year is out today, plus a batch of other new comic books that you…
Honestly, I'm not quite sure if this is the first g-string in the series or not. Final Fantasy XII's Fran gets…
Bend at the Knees -When it came time to move the garden on the roof of Gawker HQ it was the geeks (Kotaku) and nerds…
Our retrospective letter series concludes with part four.
An index of all letters can be found here.
Let's get the one uncool thing about Nintendo of America's headquarters out of the way first: They won't let…
See those adorable little pink blobs floating on the right side of the screenshot above? They're about to have…
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