Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana on PlayStation 5 is the definitive console version of a game that started out with a questionable translation.
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Lil Gator and Big Sis used to play together, but she grew up and doesn’t have time now. Can his Lil Gator Game get his sis’s playfulness back?
CrossCode evokes the visuals of the 16-bit era, fusing them with a touching story and lighting-fast combat in our 1st full critique of 2023.
Happy Thanksgiving! Between an overdose of food and family, let’s remember the wealth of video game experiences we’re most grateful for.
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels.
Ultimately, Genshin Impact is a well-made, wonderful Gacha experience mired by dubious business practices.
Every SNES RPG… can one play them all without going insane? Announcing a secret project and a new stream challenge!
The Delicious Last Course adds more to love in Cuphead: larger-than-life bosses, outstanding animations, tight gameplay, and catchy tunes.
A weekly write up of the game played by the writers of The Pixels.
Introducing the new Editor-In-Chief of The Pixels, a professor of religion and video games, and a Final Fantasy XV super fan: ProfNoctis!
A weekly writeup of the games played by the writers of The Pixels.
Ex-Zodiac presents itself as the spiritual successor to games like StarFox and Space Harrier, but does this early build live up to expectations?
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse asks the question: What happens when you’re stripped on the thing that defines who you are?
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
A weekly writeup of the games enjoyed by the writers of The Pixels.
Red recalls his heart-raciest, pulse-punchiest, pupil-dilatiest, responsibility-shirkiest, insomnia-induciest gaming addiction games!
Sommerfeldt takes a look at the retro-inspired action-platformer, Panzer Paladin, and how it sizes up against games with a modern aesthetic.
Tunic is a love letter to the Legend of Zelda series – a remarkably fun title that as adorable as it is deep.
Nintendo Switch is now 5 years old! Here are my top 5 favorite Switch games from the past 5 years! My, how time flies…