
The Art Ludique museum in Paris agrees that videogames are, indeed, art
French museum Art Ludique Museum presents “the art of videogames”
France just put on the first big international exhibition dedicated to videogame art
French museum Art Ludique Museum presents “the art of videogames”
France just put on the first big international exhibition dedicated to videogame art
What did it mean to jump this year?
We’re all on the same page that this game is beautiful, at least.
You will tickle and be tickled.
Rayman: Origins was a monumental return to relevance for Ubisoft’s B-list mascot platformer born in the 90s. I loved the colorful, creative worlds and challenging gameplay when I reviewed it last year, though underwhelming sales made a follow-up unlikely. When news of a sequel leaked out with a promotional video of the game running on early Wii U development kits, fans geared up for another round of slap-dancing and limbless tomfoolery. With Nintendo’s HD system low on post-launch software, Rayman was a bright light, ready to be shipped in late February. Then Ubisoft announced two things: Legends would be ported…