Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl leave some serious qualms concerning the treatment of the Diamond and Pearl remakes and the future of the franchise remain.
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Featured in Goomba Stomp’s own Indie Spotlight earlier this year as a part of the Steam Game Festival, Loop Hero emerged as a serious contender…
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HuniePop 2: Double Date is an ambitious, surprisingly challenging sequel to what was already one of the best dating sims on the market.
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May 1997 was only month three for the Nintendo 64 in Europe, and already was its launch…
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Maquette is a profound work of art that will enthrall any gamer looking for a mature, meditative experience.
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Voidigo is a colorful and chaotic Early Access indie that might just be the roguelike Monster Hunter you never knew you needed.
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A relatively conventional Mario installment on the surface, Super Mario 3D World plays with the classic Mario structure in interesting ways through its mystery boxes…
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Two Sides of the Same Rupee: Puzzles and Combat in Oracle of Ages and Seasons
by Renan Fontesby Renan FontesReleased simultaneously for the Game Boy Color, Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons marked the first…
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A look back at The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons
by Will Stroadby Will Stroad20 Years Later: Revisiting Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of…
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“It is an endless cycle of life… the changing seasons!” The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages…
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Hitman 3 brings the series to a killer close by expanding your horizons for artful assassination
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Which starter Pokémon is actually the best? To celebrate newcomers Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble, I’m ranking all eight generations of starters to decide once and for all which starter is the greatest of all time.
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Curse of the Dead Gods: A Tense and Inventive Roguelite
by Mike Worbyby Mike WorbyA game that sits comfortably among the best roguelikes ever, Curse of the Dead Gods is worth the time of genre stalwarts and newbies alike.
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Pokemon Myths and Mysteries: Lavender Town and Cursed Cartridges
by Tim Maisonby Tim MaisonAs a game filled with legendary beings and mythical monsters that has tantalized the imaginations of millions for over two decades, it’s no surprise that the Pokémon franchise has become the source of many mysterious myths and tales.
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The 1988 arcade title Cabal, had a unique take on the shooting gallery concept— one that combined the sensation of firing a weapon with the inherently enjoyable act of moving an on-screen character…
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Today’s Pokémon Presents completely blew the recent Nintendo Direct and Sony State of Play out of the…
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Sony’s most recent State of Play may not have featured any new information about some of the…
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Which Pokémon generation is the best? Putting all nostalgia aside, and attempting to review each entry in light of when it was released, here is my list in appreciating order of the best Pokémon games by generation.
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3D technology was never cheap, and Nintendo knew that above anyone else in the industry. From the Famicom to 3DS, depth perception came a long way for Nintendo…
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There’s always a slight sadness in seeing a consoles life coming to an end, even if that…