Skyward Sword is the worst great game ever made. Not even the Nintendo apologist in me can defend this game’s failings. And still, I love it.
Browsing: The Legend of Zelda
From Elden Ring to Breath of the Wild 2, we share our awards for best of E3 2021, as well as our overall thoughts on gaming’s biggest show.
RE8 isn’t just a solid survival horror game; it’s also a great Zelda-like. Here are the similarities between Resident Evil Village and Zelda.
From the Breath of the Wild sequel to 2D Metroid rumors, we dive into Nintendo at E3 2021 and share our personal hopes and predictions.
Going through a stressful time? Take care of yourself by playing these video games that promote mental health and well-being.
In this edition of Punished Notes, I talk the genius of Bowser’s Fury, delve into The Medium’s stunning tech, and celebrate my washer/dryer.
Looking to add the Royal White Stallion to your stables in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild? Learn how in our quick guide.
Happy (almost) New Year! To get the festivities started, here are my favorite games of 2019 (including a few standouts from years past).
RedBlue Games’ Sparklite offers an intriguing mashup of Zelda and traditional roguelikes. But is it worth a purchase? Read on for my full review.
Last year, I decried the overuse of gaming terms like “metroidvania,” as often such words and phrases do little to actually describe the experience any game presents. While I understand why someone might lean on a certain vernacular when describing various works, the time has come for us to rethink how we talk about games in order to describe them in a more accurate manner. I’m not calling for the obliteration of such terms, either; I just believe we should know what we’re saying when utilizing these words.
Here are five particularly notable examples.