Full of concepts, as well as compelling (and sometimes spicy) commentary from series producer Kensuke Tanabe.
Full of concepts, as well as compelling (and sometimes spicy) commentary from series producer Kensuke Tanabe.
by Cameron FaulknerOct 22, 2025, 1:00 PM UTCCameron Faulkner is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he rejoined The Verge in May 2025.
Metroid Prime 1–3: A Visual Retrospective is a fabulous resource for learning more than I ever thought I’d be privy to about Nintendo and Retro Studios’ ambitious first-person adventure series. The 210-page hardcover
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