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It was back in 1997 when I first became acquainted with the Oddworld universe. The opening cinematic of Abe’s Odyssey was broadcast as part of MTV’s Cartoon Sushi, alongside a stick-figured reimagining of the Psycho trailer and a precursor to the

One year into the lifespan of the Game Boy Advance, its predecessor — the Game Boy Color — had one final breath of life to exhale. What came out was a Metroidvania platformer that was filled with great challenges, a

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When you see games like Penny-Punching Princess and The Princess Guide attached to an upcoming title, you’ll know that you’re going to have a challenging time. This was the case of Nippon Ichi Software’s latest title Poison Control, which comes

These days, it’s hard to say “No” to the higher-ups. Any sign of disagreement can mean a demotion or — worse — unemployment! Fortunately, there’s a little life tutorial from Studio Fizbin that can assist you on your quest to

The Touhou series has expanded in many ways since its inception in 1995. Created by Team Shanghai Alice (which is run in a one-man operation via Jun’ya “Zun” Ōta), the doujin franchise has spanned shoot ‘em ups, fighting games, manga,

How does one weigh the value of a soul? Is it by the amount that a person is able to accomplish, or can a soul cost plenty just by having a good, quiet life? GoodbyeWorld Games brings judgement to one

The feat of men against gods has been showcased in Greek and Roman myths, not to mention a plethora of movies and video games. Gods Will Fall, a new top-down action game from newcomers Clever Beans, takes this concept and

Many of us laughed at the concept of Uma Musume: Pretty Derby when it was about to air in Spring 2018. But as the episodes went on, the majority of viewers were shocked to see that it wasn’t a bad

I know many a gamer that’ll kill demons in DOOM with the greatest of ease, but will instantly jump on the highest table if a tiny spider made its way into their homes. Perhaps this is why I can’t help