Spelunky made a splash like a pebble in a pond. Small. Quiet. So many ripples. The original open-source version was released in 2008 on TIGSource with modest but potent fanfare, winning over an ...
A girl is looking for her parents on the moon. Her father - who is the protagonist from Spelunky 1, it turns out - couldn't resist its call, because he senses an adventure grander than his previous ...
Spelunky 2 was announced way back in 2017, which at this point feels like it was shortly after the end of World War II. Last year, the game was delayed, and since then we've been getting closer and ...
Spelunky is a perfect game - a creation of rare crystal clarity that sparkles from every angle. In my experience, a 10/10 score at the end of a review is not meant to represent outright perfection. It ...
There's danger around every corner when you explore ruins. At least that's the rule on Earth. But as it turns out, when you explore ruins on the moon, they also appear to be filled with danger around ...
Spelunky 2 is here! A sequel to - in my opinion - a perfect game, and yet, a follow up which expands and improves upon the original in ways I didn't know I wanted. Despite many surface level ...
Five years ago this month, Spelunky HD launched on Xbox Live Arcade. A roguelike with randomly-generated levels and some not-so-subtle nods to adventurers like Indiana Jones, Spelunky soon found ...
Here’s the deal, dear reader; I can save you some time with this Spelunky 2 review. Sure, below you’ll find what is undoubtedly insightful and hilarious commentary on why this game is so great.
We may be playing Spelunky forever. In some state of development for the past four years by tiny indie game maker Mossmouth, the genre of puzzle-platformer doesn't aptly describe the experience of ...
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Spelunky 2 PS4 Review – At the time of writing this review I have died in Spelunky 2 847 times (I counted). Whether by rock, shock, fire, impalings, explosions or a myriad of other ways, it’s no ...
Let me set the stage for this review by saying that Spelunky is one of my favorite video games of all time; it’s the game that I point to as one of the best examples of emergent gameplay, risk vs ...