Jordan Boyd is a Staff Writer at DualShockers, specializing in indie games, RPGs and shooting titles. He's majoring in journalism at Stony Brook University on Long Island. During the 7th console ...
While one’s assumptions about the inclusion of roguelike level-building have been proven wrong by some well-designed games, the ample number of releases that end up degrading their possible longevity ...
Tomas Franzese is a News Editor at DualShockers, writing a variety of reviews and shedding light on upcoming games for both PC and consoles. While he has been a gamer most of his life, he began ...
Onebitbeyond’s rogue-like treatise uses innocent caricatures, levelling, and bubbly tunes to ensnare you in its temporal clutches – but does the replay value hold up? Every new screen bursts with ...
Developers Onebitbeyond have announced that their upcoming game The Swords of Ditto will feature a PlayStation 4-exclusive crossover event with LocoRoco when the game launches next month on April 24.
Post-launch content is now typical for games of all sizes and budgets, but that content generally takes the form of new maps, new characters, more cosmetic items, or extra story-lines. Post-launch ...
If you’re getting warm-and-fuzzy cartoon vibes from The Swords of Ditto, that’s probably because its animator Alex Berry has a background in cartoons. We had the unique pleasure of chatting with Alex ...
Developer onebitbeyond and publisher Devolver Digital have released their friendly-looking and absolutely adorable roguelike The Swords of Ditto, and a Saturday morning cartoon-esque launch trailer to ...
is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. You’ve been here before: an adventurer ...
Getting to the end credits in Swords of Ditto required me to start my adventure over about 14 times (give or take). The demanding journey that I powered through proved to be more difficult than Swords ...
The first thing you notice about onebitbeyond‘s The Swords of Ditto is how cheek-squishingly adorable it looks. How could you not? Lots of games have cartoonish visuals, but few are as strikingly ...
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