Year in Review 2025 | "It feels like a very pivotal time right now in terms of what games are gonna look like going forward" ...
I’ve faced some hard choices in video games. Some of my decisions in Life is Strange still haunt me. Ghost of Tsushima’s final sequence prompted me to put my controller down for a good 10 minutes ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Literal walking simulator Baby Steps is already a punishing affair, but the game has one last trick up its sleeve that might make certain players fume ...
In addition to her interaction with the baby, Caitlin Clark sauntered through a crowd of Fever fans gathered by the court to sign autographs. She ended up singing over 40 autographs in just about two ...
Last week: After the pain of Silksong, played through a quiet, easygoing metroidvania called Adventure of Samsara. When I started Baby Steps earlier this week I thought it would end up being the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. An open-world exploration game where the journey is the point. An open-world exploration game where the journey ...
Play as Nate, an unemployed failson with nothing going for him, until one day he discovers a power he never knew he had… putting one foot in front of the other. Explore a world shrouded in mist, one ...
Not two hours into my trek through Baby Steps, an open world physics comedy published by Devolver Digital, I walked by a pit. The discovery came just after I’d finally worked up enough skills to keep ...
Baby Steps, the "slapstick walking simulator about a slob climbing a mountain" co-developed by Bennett Foddy (the Getting Over It guy, which should give you a pretty good idea of what to expect), Gabe ...
If you like the idea of QWOP and Getting Over It but bounced off the difficulty, Baby Steps is perfect for you – most of the time. But, if you relished the frustration of those games, then this is ...
Bennett Foddy’s breakthrough gave players a hammer to climb a mountain of trash. In his newest video game, every step is an adventure. “I think all of my work is a rebellion against the concept of ...
Nate is not doing great. He lives with his parents. He spends most of his time watching TV or playing games. His social skills aren’t good, and it seems like he isn’t the best at taking initiative.