I mean, the audience is probably much, much bigger than that, given the show has been on the air for more than two decades, and we’re not too far removed from the time when there were multiple new Spongebob games every year — two factors which mean that plenty of people will get hit right in the nostalgia when the game releases on the Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC on January 31st. So if you’re wondering how the newest game looks and plays, all you need to do is watch the trailer below to see some of the gameplay!
Licenses are a really funny thing sometimes.
Uncle Todd giveth once again.
Tyler has a discussion with the composer for Avatar: Fire and Ash about his path…
How badly do we want that exclusive bomb-shaped stress ball?
I’m going to have such a blast with this title!
Code Vein’s follow-up still has some work to be done.
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