• This Yard Has Saled #6: Let’s Get Nuts

    ...phone camera and said, “Let me take a photo of your first find with me!” In case you’re wondering, the answer is yes. I always look this radical. We continued...

  • Scratching the Itch.io #10

    ...Mac, AND Android copies, but if you’re low on cash and just want to play on your phone, you can check out the cheaper link. Colony One Colony One looks...

  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii)

    ...multiplayer modes, and the game supports play for up to 12 people. The problem is that everybody has to share the same Wiimote. The idea that we’re all supposed to...

  • Doom RPG (Mobile)

    ...boring, Doom RPG managed to find its way onto my phone. God bless mobile phones; they’re incredibly easy to hide. This 90s-FPS-classic-inspired RPG had, during that module, become my favorite...

  • Steven Universe: Attack the Light! (Android)

    ...big fan of the Steven Universe TV show, I decided to give this one a shot—and I’m glad that I did! I had to borrow a phone as the game...

  • [NSFW] My Conversion

    ...achievable. With services like Steam Big Picture around, that makes it even easier. A controller gamer? More games on PC have native controller support every day and keymapping programs are...

  • Super Mario Party (Switch)

    ...horizontally, like an NES controller, but in certain cases, the game will ask you to change it to a vertical position. In either case, the number of buttons at your...

  • … of the Month: The (8001050F) PS3 Kill Switch.

    ...frightening thought, though. Does Sony essentially have a Kill Switch, or, basically, the ability to render our machines completely useless, just by messing with something as asinine as Trophy support?...

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    Geoff Wastes a Minute of Your Time

    ...Snakeman! What the hell is my problem? Have I lost my D-pad and two button ways? Maybe since my Nintendo is on life support and won’t play any games I’ve...

  • Aerannis (PC)

    ...more than just a game—it feels like a representation of what indie development can accomplish. Without executive meddling, anything is possible; and with the right support, indie games can tell...