Double Fine
'Knights and Bikes' Is a Sweetly Scary Game About Childhood's End
The new game from Foam Sword and Double Fine harkens back to the publisher's early days of heartfelt, stylish adventures.
Double Fine's Take on Roguelikes, 'RAD,' Is Charming, But That's Not Enough
Key to any roguelike is nailing the loop, but in 'RAD,' that loop gets frustrating and boring quickly.
'Psychonauts 2' First Gameplay Looks Good, Includes Goat Buttholes
Double Fine is showing off some "first playable" footage, and it looks good and goofy.
‘Psychonauts’ is 99 Cents Right Now
Double Fine’s beloved platformer is on sale at itch.io for under a buck, you should grab it.
'Brütal Legend' is the Most Metal Game of All Time
Double Fine's second game is a love letter to metal-ass-metal.
Touch All of the Pretty Boxes in 'GNOG,' They Are Good, I Promise
KO-OP’s new puzzle game is a pleasure to poke around at.
In a Year of Too Many Games, Don't Overlook the Spooky 'Pinstripe'
‘Pinstripe’ came out of seemingly nowhere, but it deserves a serious look.
'Full Throttle: Remastered' is Gorgeous, No Matter How You Look at it
Double Fine’s remaster of the beloved LucasArts classic looks great, no matter the style.
'Psychonauts' is the Best Psychic Adventure of All Time
Double Fine's first game has a special place in my heart and my brain.
GDC Showed Me That 2017 Is the Year of Cuteness
I thought I knew cute just fine. That was until I rolled up at this year’s Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, where it’d become practically weaponized.
Talking Dreams and Nausea-Free VR with Tim Schafer
'Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin' seeks to break new VR ground: looking into the mind.
'Brütal Legend' Can Ride With Me Any Day
I’m writing a love letter to Double Fine’s love letter to metal.