Clayton Purdom

The almost-real Lumino City will be almost-really available next month

Lumino City, that gorgeous, handcrafted follow-up to Lume that we’ve been talking about for months, is now pegged for release in November. The London-based duo behind the game, have built an intriguing world out of cardboard, found objects, and laser-cut pieces, and then reassembled them into a big

Oldboy’s legendary hallway scene, de-made as an NES game

The hallway fight scene in Oldboy is the stuff of legend. Park Chan-wook’s 2003 revenge opus featured a lot of memorable moments, but for me at least the real sticking point isn’t the holy-shit-no twist ending but the three-minute fight scene in the middle of the movie, in which Homerically beleague

Simogo further teases their cryptic Device 6 follow-up The Sailor’s Dream

How much is this? This is not much.  But it’s more of the new Simogo game, so we’re into it. Today the Device 6 and Year Walk devs published a blog post that essentially says, “We’ve been quiet for awhile; the reason for this is that we’ve chosen to be quiet.” It is not, in short, illuminating. Howe