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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    “We want to explore more of the potential that this gameplay has.”

    We all have Zelda on the brain following Nintendo’s lengthy Tears of the Kingdom gameplay presentation. And it got me thinking about this interview from a few years back with the directors of Breath of the Wild, where we talked about the series’ change in direction and the move from the Wii U to the Switch. Perhaps most interesting now is how much they seemed to want to build on the concept — who knew that would turn into meat arrows?

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Baby pods are in this summer.

    One of the most interesting movies at Sundance this year was The Pod Generation, a sci-fi parable about raising humans inside of high-tech eggs that look like they were designed by Jony Ive. Now those outside the festival circuit can finally check it out, as it’s slated to hit theaters this summer.

    Life by You is trying to shake up life sims with a greater sense of freedom

    ‘What the genre needed was less constraints,’ explains Rod Humble.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Pour one out for the 3DS.

    We knew it was coming, but that doesn’t make it any less sad: yesterday, three years after the 3DS was officially discontinued, Nintendo shut down its digital storefront. It’s the end of an era. Now that the Switch is a runaway success, it’s unlikely the company will return to quirky dual-screen handhelds anytime soon — which is a shame, because they represent a wonderfully weird era of Nintendo history.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Super Mario gross.

    Looks like someone at Lush confused the Question Block of Mario lore with the P Switch.

    9 cool new games from GDC 2023

    The Game Developers Conference was a chance to check out some fascinating new indie games, ranging from a charming family story told through cooking to a strategy game about building a city on top of a giant beast.

    Andrew Webster and Ash Parrish