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Tag: Childhood

A screenshot from Tears of the Kingtom, with a terrifying horned Lynel towering over Link in broad daylight, but Link is wearing a skull and about to swing his rod so maybe it's not that bad just kidding he's a goner

Fudge Around and Find Out: Tears of the Kingdom’s Link to the Childish Past

By Francisco Dominguez • July 14th, 2023

Link may be over 100 years old, but he never truly grows up.

The Heavy Pour

I Know You Are but What Am I?

By Sara Clemens • January 10th, 2022

Little Sara sends a message to an old pal.

Rookie of the Year

The 1-Year-Old’s Guide to Gaming

By Matt Marrone • November 24th, 2016

“As we track his progress from infancy into full-blown toddlerhood, we’ve seen him come up with some pretty awesome [game] titles.”

Backlog

The Fear in a Handful of Dust

By Gavin Craig • November 1st, 2016

“My fears are mundane things. I grew out of ghosts and monsters long ago…”

How Undertale Broke the Internet

By Megan Condis • December 22nd, 2015

When Undertale won GameFAQs’ annual Best Game Ever bracket, the community went insane. But why?

A Collection of Apocalypses: An Interview with Paul Tremblay

By Stu Horvath • November 5th, 2015

“When horror is done well, I love the sense of awe, of holy-shit-what-is-that…” Stu talks with horror writer Paul Tremblay on his influences, past and future.

Senses All Turned Up: An Interview with Stephen Graham Jones

By Stu Horvath • August 31st, 2015

“It’s not just being scary on the page, it’s being scary in a way that plugs into the psyche of the audience.” Stu interviews horror writer Stephen Graham Jones

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