Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A farmer, a hitman, and a little boy all walk into a bar. Everything’s moving in…
The Sun and Moon, the winner of Ludum Dare 29, is a platformer with a unique mechanic: you can dive into the ground. Momentum is conserved but gravity is reversed, letting you fling yourself high into the air or deep beneath the surface. The goal is always straightforward - collect the three orbs in the level and jump into the wormhole - but spikes, endless drops and impossible heights make this more and more difficult.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A farmer, a hitman, and a little boy all walk into a bar. Everything’s moving in…
Several competitors at a European Pokémon tournament earlier this month say they were penalized by show organizers…
I offer a picture of me during happier times, before my new best friend Popplio and I took a trip to the Toys’R’Us…
The goal was for players around the world to catch 100 million Pokémon in Sun and Moon. They missed that mark by a…
As the year draws to a close, most of the bigger competitive gaming events of the year are behind us. All except for…
They say you never know what you’re going to get when you put up a monster for a blind trade within Wonder Trade,…
Team Skull are rapscallions who wear all black and adorn themselves with skulls. When I started Sun and Moon, I…
As it does every December, Google is in the process of posting some data-filled 2016 recaps. One that’s got our…
We finally (heh) have FFXV’s first week Japanese sales number: 690,471 copies sold at retail. Let’s see how it…
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