I may not be much of a car guy but I remember Top Gear! Top Racer Collection go “hrrrroooomm” and “ruhninininin”!
This is my tribute to Akira Toriyama, the accomplished artist who has sadly passed away, a collection of illustrations inspired by his work.
Berserk Boy is a game that strives to build upon the influence of old-school action platformers, updating them for a modern audience.
Dead Cells meets Returnal in Ultros, a vivid, psychedelic Metroidvania calling back to the 1970s in its stunning neon splendour.
A summary of games played by the writers of The Pixels in February, 2024.
After two years of conceptualization and development hell, months of teasing, and two weeks of previews, Gamelogica finally premiered today!
Video games don’t just tell stories, they do so differently. A review of A Mind Forever Voyaging: A History of Storytelling in Video Games.
Turnip Boy is back for a new criminal adventure! Tax evasion’s not enough. Now he’s moved onto bank robbery with a heist bound to go down in infamy, or flames.
Diablo isn’t the only top down hack-n-slash RPG in town! If you’re sick of killing the devil for the fourth time, maybe swap out that pointy stick for a boom stick and aim it at an alien.
For those with unrequited love, lost love, forsaken love, and heartache, this post is for you. It is Valentine’s Day.
Introducing Gamelogica, a somewhat ridiculous exploration of myth, spirituality, and religion in games! PLUS a giveaway!
It’s been nice to return to this petrol-fume-addled world after so many years, and Forza Motorsport is a strong addition to the series.
The next Stardew Valley, the next Pokemon, or the next Slay the Spire? Yes. Moonstone Island is an alchemical labor of love.
A summary of the video games played by the writers at The Pixels in the month of January!
Here are some of our most anticipated games of 2024 but what are some of yours? Let us know the titles you’re looking forward to!
The-Pixels receives a new Editor-in-Chief: please welcome Jordan aka Linguistic Dragon and look forward to another year of all-new content!
What are your all-time favorite video games from 1994? Can you really believe they’re all turning 30 this year?
A summary of games played by the writers at The Pixels in December 2023, plus our personal Games of the Year!
A sterling example of an authentic remake, Super Mario RPG has a new remake with new content, new visuals, and familiar faces.
Christmas and video games go hand in hand, a commercial celebration and commercial products together like bread and butter! But which are the most Christmassy games?
In the absence of classic Paper Mario, Born of Bread has risen to the task. Does it feel authentic? That’s the yeast of your worries.
Some mechanical musings on Megaman Battle Network 4 and the curious range of experiences the game may allow any player to have.
A chat with game developer and publisher John Roo (Chip’s Challenge, Gelatinous, Quest Arrest, Mr. Tuff, Batty Zabella, the lost Dune game, and more)
With a little more time on the bunsen burner since its release, Potion Permit has made a speedy recovery into a much healthier game.
The game may be new, but its feeling of child-like wonder and delight is tempered with age in Super Mario Wonder.
A look back at the games enjoyed by the writing team at The Pixels last month.
SteamWorld Build offers a city sim experience that’s literally the best of both worlds: above ground and underground.
Having trouble finding the perfect gift for the gamers in your life? Check out our annual Gamer Gift Guide for the GOAT giving ideas!
Worldless is a unique Metroidvania about the chaotic birth of a universe. Journey through the void to discover your purpose and your fate.
The wish for a remake of Super Mario RPG has been granted, but we’re strolling down star road to revisit the Super NES original for this critique!