Two Months Later, Someone Has Finally Built (Most Of) Kanto In Pokémon Pokopia

Over two months after its release, someone has finally made a nearly complete, mostly 1:1 replica of the Kanto region in Pokémon Pokopia. This comes from a post on Reddit by u/starguy13, who’s been documenting their progress on this project almost since the game came out. They’ve been using the blank-slate Palette Town map to…

Shock, The Developer For Yoshi And The Mysterious Book Is Exactly Who You Think

Image: Nintendo Life Yoshi and the Mysterious Book hits store shelves in just a couple of days, but in true Nintendo fashion, the company has not explicitly revealed who actually developed the ruddy thing. So we’ll do it instead – how’s that? It shouldn’t come as a huge surprise to learn that Mysterious Book was…

Award-Winning PS5 Adventure Game 70% Off in PS Store Deal

A universally acclaimed 2023 PS5 adventure game is 70% off on the PS Store in a limited-time deal that ends next week. Developed by Croteam and published by Devolver Digital, The Talos Principle 2 is at its lowest price until Thursday, May 28. PS5 puzzle adventure The Talos Principle 2 is under $10 in limited-time…

Free Steam game Beyond the Dark turns out to be malware, but this isn’t the first time we’ve seen it

The Steam store is a beautiful, sacred thing, and not just because of all the sales. It’s a celebration of PC gaming, espousing community values and player-friendly policies. However, there’s an element of goodwill that makes it all tick, and bad actors breaking their end of the bargain can cause major issues for players. Beyond…

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Review – Batman, Built Different

As a lifelong Lego Batman fan, Legacy of the Dark Knight is nothing short of a dream come true. While I will praise the revamped combat, detailed open world, and charming story, it’s the design philosophy they’re spawned from that makes the game so successful. Legacy of the Dark Knight leaves no meat on the…

Final Fantasy creator Sakaguchi praises AI slop trailer for a FF6 remake, earns himself a light ribbing from battle designer on the first 2 games

If there’s one thing that the rise in AI slop has ‘given’ us, aside from the existential dread and CEOs pushing the brave new future no matter how many studios need to be shut down to make it happen, it’s the ability for any old Joe to come along and make a series of glossy…

Zero Parades: For Dead Spies Review

I’ve recently taken up having a drunken cigarette every now and then. And before you say anything, I know it’s bad for me! Despite what it sounds like, the move is hardly recreational. It’s more a twisted form of therapy, one that works best (or worst) when compounded with the poison already coursing through my…

The Da Vinci Code was ahead of its time in one brilliant way

In 2003, author Dan Brown published The Da Vinci Code, the second entry in his Robert Langdon trilogy after 2000’s Angels and Demons. The novel bolsters its murder-mystery framework with speculative retellings of religious myth, such as the legend of the Holy Grail and the historical role played by secret societies. This proved to be…

You could be lucky enough to get 007 First Light for just $1 before it launches

Grab your most sophisticated suit, a silenced pistol, and adopt a suave, charismatic attitude befitting of James Bond, because 007 First Light is almost here. Developed by the team behind the brilliant Hitman series, Bond’s latest adventure looks to be one of the best in his franchise, and you could score a Steam key of…

Nintendo Alarmo Has Received A Small Update Today

Nintendo has released a new update for its “sound clock” Nintendo Alarmo today, bumping its firmware up to Version 4.0.0. The first Alarmo update of 2026 (following a patch last October) includes some adjustments and a new feature. And just like other Nintendo products, there’s even a stability patch! Here’s the rundown, according to Nintendo’s…