As I pushed my way through Baby Steps over 11 or so of god’s own hours, I asked myself a few questions. What does it mean to feel accomplished in a game? What value is there in pushing beyond one’s ...
James grew up in the arcades of the 80s and has played games on everything from the Milton Bradley Microvision to the PlayStation 5. He worked in gaming retail during the PS1/PS2 eras, and even had a ...
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 ...
As Senior Video Producer at CNET, Sean worked on more videos than he can count. He covered video games and video game hardware through previews, reviews, events and more. In Baby Steps, you play as ...
Five minutes. It only took me five minutes of my hour-long demo to become beguiled by the world of Baby Steps and see the promise of what developers Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy have in ...
Getting Over It with Bennet Foddy was a strange game, and it feels stupid to just put it that way, but that’s what it was. You played as a human torso protruding from a large pot, using a sledgehammer ...
Baby Steps is a video game about hiking. This is, of course, a ridiculous concept. Before we get to the game’s protagonist, an adult toddler in a thin onesie, or its unserious side characters and ...
Baby Steps is available now on PlayStation 5 (PS5) and Steam. Watch the Baby Steps launch trailer for this literal walking simulator game. In Baby Steps, play as Nate, an unemployed failson with ...
Do you miss the days of playing QWOP, where merely moving forward felt like a massive achievement? They're finally back. QWOP creator Bennett Foddy, Ape Out's Gabe Cuzzillo and Maxi Boch have unveiled ...
You’ve probably heard of games referred to as “walking simulators” if they have long stretches of foot travel with little gameplay. Devolver Digital leaned into this concept with a brand new game ...
J. Scott Thurlow is a Senior Contributor based in the NYC Metropolitan Area. While he is not actually Alan Wake, Scott has been ranting about games since falling in love with them at a young age.
The demo wastes no time setting up an elegant story that needs little introduction. A camera swoops through a house as two adults argue about what seems like their kid. We land on a basement-dwelling ...