Before his unfortunate death in 2015, Satoru Iwata was the President and CEO of Nintendo. One of the many things he was known for during his time with the company was his popular “Iwata Asks” interviews. These interviews saw Iwata talking to several of Nintendo’s best and brightest about all kinds of topics. Back in
Earthbound
A few weeks ago, Nintendo made the surprise announcement that they were debuting some new Paper Mario: The Origami King gameplay and a new title from WayForward from a franchise that they hadn’t worked on in the past. Given that we haven’t had a formal Nintendo Direct for a while, this immediately made fans excited
A few weeks ago, Nintendo made the surprise announcement that they were debuting some new Paper Mario: The Origami King gameplay and a new title from WayForward from a franchise that they hadn’t worked on in the past. Given that we haven’t had a formal Nintendo Direct for a while, this immediately made fans excited
For years, the Mother 4 fan project has been in what’s felt like development hell. The game has always looked promising, but updates have seemed to come in fits and starts. The game started development in 2010 and the team has had to handle quite a bit to even get this far. In 2017, when
Citizens of Earth was a decent RPG from Atlus that came out in 2015. It had a neat idea and drew heavy inspiration from Earthbound; however, it was riddled with technical problems. I personally liked it but never expected to see a sequel come out, especially four years later. Somehow, the game is getting a
EarthBound was a game of its own style, even by today’s standards. It took the standard JRPG tropes and translated them into a modern-day equivalence. This lead to potions becoming hamburgers, cookies, and other sorts of treats. With Earthbound’s unique style and representation, this made the little 16-bit morsels look tasty. Apparently, Chef Bryan Connor and