Jack of all trades, master of none. I've been playing video games since the tender age of 5, starting with the NES. Writing about video games is one of my passions alongside horror movies and hip-hop.
Jack of all trades, master of none. I've been playing video games since the tender age of 5, starting with the NES. Writing about video games is one of my passions alongside horror movies and hip-hop.
When you get a puzzle game that makes you rethink the way you approach puzzles, it can be an awesome experience. My first impressions of seeing GNOG footage from E3 in 2015 was that it looked like an ...
Step inside the world of GNOG, literally, and it’s not hard to see why Double Fine – whose pedigree includes Pyschonauts, ’nuff said – chose to publish the mesmerizing independently developed puzzle ...
Double Fine present a surreal journey into the worlds inside other people’s heads, and one of the best PSVR games of the year. Like movies, video games are really only able to stimulate two of our ...
Anyone who needs further convincing that Double Fine is a company that is interested in the weird and the wonderful need only look at Gnog, a puzzle game from Canadian developer Ko-op Mode. It's a ...
A 3D puzzle game, GNOG is releasing on May 2 in North America and Europe for PlayStation 4, priced at $14.99 USD/£12.99 (PlayStation Plus members who pre-order save 10%), developer KO_OP confirmed ...
Redeem your copy before time runs out. Epic Games Store gets plenty of hate from gamers over the lack of select features compared to Steam along with Epic Games quickly striking deals with developers ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. It can be difficult to find time to finish a video game, especially if you only have a few hours a ...
A game developer, a composer and a T-shirt designer walk into a bar. Scratch that. They walk into an artist collective in Montreal, and start making weird, endearing, innovative video games together.
is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. One is a collection of colorful toys ...