Today James and Paul had the pleasure of chatting with Ryan Clark about his upcoming rhythm roguelike mashup – Crypt of the NecroDancer.
Today James and Paul had the pleasure of chatting with Ryan Clark about his upcoming rhythm roguelike mashup – Crypt of the NecroDancer.
We’ve got games for almost every platform. We’re throwing stickers, rescuing the boat-less, getting killed, sitting at a table and flailing for some reason in this week’s stunning video roundup.
Videos after the jump.
We ask a stupid question and you get a stupid answer.
Cheating is wrong blah blah blah. BAM! Now you look stupid with a big head.
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Next week: Top 5 best dressed characters
It can be easy for some gamers to write off the side-scrolling beat-‘em-up genre as shallow and repetitive, especially when taking into account how the medium of video games has evolved and matured over the past two decades, but this is doing the genre a disservice.
Side-scrolling beat-‘em-ups have actually taught us some interesting and valuable things, such as how breaking open a metal bin or a wooden barrel or crate can potentially reveal a delicious whole roast chicken or some similar food hiding within, and how eating such hidden food (well, more “absorbing” than eating) can instantly heal you no matter how badly you’ve been beaten, stabbed, burned, and generally battered.
Pictures in motion. What sorcery is this? A new sonic game that looks good? THE DARKEST OF MAGICKS CONFIRMED!
Videos after the jump.
I’m wearing a snuggie and I’m playing what seems so far to be a freaking great puzzle platforming game. When I make a clone and kill it, then steal its boots and sell them for profit is that income net or gross?
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