
In one of Syrmor Sherazee’s best videos, he asks a long-legged bird about what it was like to be homeless.
As a demon army besieges his village, a young ninja ventures through a cursed world, to deliver a scroll paramount to his clan's survival. Leveraging players expectations as a core game design ingredient, The Messenger is first presented as an 8-bit action platformer with a simple story, that unravels into an epic time traveling tale, eventually revealing itself as a 16-bit Metroidvania game packed with replay value and deadpan humor.
In one of Syrmor Sherazee’s best videos, he asks a long-legged bird about what it was like to be homeless.
It’s time to become a deadly ninja! Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice releases this week and it looks great. I’ve never been…
When Georgia police arrested Thomas Cheung, a well-known Twitch streamer and World of Warcraft community figure, as…
Goichi “Suda51" Suda loves video games.
Over the last few years, there have been a few mobile games that use the cell phone interface itself as a way to…
For 13 years, I’ve been listing the games I’ve played each year. This used to be a means for me to log how many…
It is now time for part two of Kotaku Splitscreen’s Game of the Year discussions. Except we don’t really want to…
It’s been a wonderful year for video games both big and small. The games that appealed to me most were games that…
The Messenger is getting a DLC called “Picnic Panic” in 2019. It looks cool.
God of War is the 2018 Game Awards’ Game of the Year, beating out stiff competition from games both big and small…
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