Become the ultimate LumbearJack! Save the forest and your animal friends with the power of ax and your two bear paws.
On this Harvest Moon podcast, the fate of the old series, getting career inspiration from video games, and the 1st farm sim ever!
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels.
Super Dungeon Maker might be the Zelda Maker you’ve been waiting for, but this egg is still waiting to hatch…
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels
The best thing TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge could’ve done, it does: there are no subversion of expectations here!
A randomized single-screen permadeath shmup roguelike with a stalker enemy, top-down overworld, and RPG elements,…
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels.
Gamelogica is a somewhat ridiculous correlation of video games, myths, religion, and spirituality, but it’s less ridiculous than you think.
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels.
On this Crystalis podcast, ties to Nausicaa and Laputa, retro inventory management, and the method of NES storytelling.
Dragon Spirit discards military planes and sci-fi jets for high fantasy hydras, dragons, and drakes in this NES vertical shmup.
On this DDR Mario Mix podcast, rhythm games as timing games, the death of DDR, Super Mario and classical music.
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels.
On this Elden Ring podcast, two worlds collide: a Soulsbornekiroring noob sits down with two veterans of the source material!
Red recalls his heart-raciest, pulse-punchiest, pupil-dilatiest, responsibility-shirkiest, insomnia-induciest gaming addiction games!
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On this Link’s Awakening podcast, all the elegance, wistfulness, whimsy, sadness, loneliness, and haunting qualities of the 4th Zelda.
On this Radical Dreamers podcast, how the forgotten Satelliview text adventure relevantly connects Cross to Trigger.
On this Stranger of Paradise podcast: a game with combat that slaps harder than the Oscars but a story too stupid to ever win one.
Sommerfeldt takes a look at the retro-inspired action-platformer, Panzer Paladin, and how it sizes up against games with a modern aesthetic.