If this short demo is any indication, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment could be the Switch 2’s first essential action ...
Yakuza 0 mixes crime drama, absurdity, and unexpected heart. After years on the backlog, it’s well worth the wait.
Hope is a dangerous thing in football, but for once, Nintendo players might be right to feel it. We go again. We know what we’re getting. We know it’ll be more of an evolution than a revolution. And ...
Yakuza 0 mixes crime drama, absurdity, and unexpected heart. After years on the backlog, it’s well worth the wait.
Nintendo’s collection of memorable game soundtracks has found a new home. Here’s our regularly updated roundup of every album included on the Nintendo Music mobile app. The Nintendo Music app is ...
Balatro picks up the top prize at the 2025 Game Developers Choice Awards. Balatro was the big winner at the 25th annual GDC Awards. The roguelike deck builder developed by LocalThunk secured four ...
Cocoon, A Highland Song, and Venba lead the nominations at this year’s Independent Games Festival awards. At Thumbsticks, we don’t focus much on news these days. However, we always appreciate the work ...
Do You Remember… is our regular retrospective. This week, it’s shape-shifting platformer Psycho Fox, released for Sega Master System in 1989. There have been, to my reckoning, a disproportionate ...
Betrayal At Club Low wins the Seumas McNally Grand Prize at this year’s IGF awards. It was another vintage year for the Independent Games Festival, with the likes of Tunic, Citizen Sleeper, and Neon ...
Masahiro Sakurai has made some of Nintendo’s greatest games, but his YouTube channel might be his best work. (Yes, I know I’m super late to the party on this one, but what the hell, consider this a ...
A Plague Tale: Requiem, follow-up to 2019’s Innocence, is bigger, flashier, and even more rat-filled than its predecessor. Our first order of business, with regard to A Plague Tale: Requiem, is to ...