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Pokemon Friends sure does look like another game from the same developer, as fans accuse the puzzler of being a 2016 reskin
By Kaan Serin published
News Not very friendly

10 years later, legendary platformer gets a big surprise update as the devs tease a new game: New "super hard super-secret" levels are "so challenging that it'll take you 10 more years to beat them"
By Dustin Bailey published
News N++ is TEN++ years old, but the plaftormer's legacy goes back even further

After adding a sprinkle of sex in its last big update, Cult of the Lamb does a 180 and goes cozy game mode with a "massive expansion" that brings a bit of Stardew Valley vibes to the roguelike's mix
By Anna Koselke published
News Build your ranch… and butcher your animals?

Pokemon Legends Z-A has successfully united fans around the world under one cause: laughing at Mega Starmie, because what the heck is that
By Anna Koselke published
News "I'm dying of laughter"

This translucent Razer headset looks like it stepped straight out of the early 2000s, and I'm obsessed
By Rosalie Newcombe published
News Razer has dropped a new retro-futuristic Phantom White version of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma headset, and I'm overwhelmed with nostalgia.

Rumored Pokemon Winds and Waves budgets are likely much larger than leaks, former Nintendo marketing leads say, because they don't cover "significant" marketing costs
By Kaan Serin published
News The $20 million figure flating around doesn't paint the full picture

Minecraft devs "want to avoid treating players in a way that feels unfair," so Mojang's guiding principle is that "bad things happen, but they're technically the player's fault"
By Anna Koselke published
News "It's very important that we find the right balance"

Pokemon Legends: Z-A's Lumiose City apparently exists in a nightmare realm that pulls you back if you try to leave, and it's already getting the Skyrim meme treatment
By Dustin Bailey published
News "It's probably better not to leave"
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