Hot on the Heels of Katsuhiro Harada’s Exit From Bandai Namco, the Director of Tekken 7 and 8 Has Left Too
Kohei ‚Nakatsu‘ Ikeda, game director on Tekken 7 and 8, has left Bandai Namco after 20 years at the company.
Kohei ‚Nakatsu‘ Ikeda, game director on Tekken 7 and 8, has left Bandai Namco after 20 years at the company.
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book trades traditional gameplay for curiosity and discovery, and the result is a new type of platformer.
Perhaps because he’s so cute and marketable, Yoshi’s adventures have been designed for a younger and younger audience for the last several years. 2006’s Yoshi’s Island DS was not out-of-step with the difficulty of a mainline Mario game, but since then, the challenge of mainline Yoshi games has been slowly softened to target younger audiences. […]
Yoshi blättert in den Seiten seines Mysterious Book und springt dabei von einem Abenteuer zum nächsten. Lohnt es sich ihm hinterherzuspringen?
The most charming video game bubble wrap you’ll ever pop, and not much more.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book UK preorders for Switch 2 include exclusive bonus items in the UK, including a magnetic bookmark and tote bag.
The next Yoshi game continues to be aimed at younger kids, swapping the usual platforming for an inventive mechanic that invites creatively poking at its systems.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is quite adorable. The scratchy fantasy book illustrations are very charming, all the little guys are super cute, and I am a fan of the choice to keep Yoshi half-pixelated in an homage to all the Yoshi games that came before this one. The whole thing might not be truly […]
It’s-a me, Yoshi!