Hearing about Battleblock Theater is my Ratatouille food critic moment. I haven't thought about it in nigh on a decade, but seeing Hatty Hattington's square head and crying eyes takes me back to a ...
The Behemoth’s 2D platformer BattleBlock Theater is finally here. The quirky humor and attention to detail found in previous Behemoth games Alien Hominid and Castle Crashers returns in full force, but ...
Every week, a group of friends and I get together to watch the television show, The Walking Dead. By "watch" I mean we make fun of the terrible acting and bemoan the missing parts that made the comic ...
Battleblock Theater is charming beyond all reasonableness, and much of that comes from its hilarious narrator, adorable songs and, of course, the rampant fart jokes. The Behemoth has thrown some of ...
BattleBlock Theater developer The Behemoth has demonstrated a knack for 2D retro throwbacks. With 2008's Castle Crashers, The Behemoth built one of XBLA's most popular and enduring cooperative ...
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Contributing writer for DualShockers, Matthew Jay is a comedy writer involved with the Philadelphia comedy scene. When he's not on stage trying to convince a room full of strangers to like him in ...
Castle Crashers and Alien Hominid developer The Behemoth has slapped a title and a story (sort of) on its third Xbox Live Arcade game: BattleBlock Theater. The studio posted a new trailer and a plot ...
Castle Crashers and Alien Hominid developer Behemoth has finally revealed 3rd April as the release date for its long-delayed XBLA multiplayer party game BattleBlock Theater. It will be priced at 1200 ...
Following the release of Castle Crashers, The Behemoth was riding high as a stalwart of the 2D old guard. It had produced a beat-em-up that lovingly paid homage to its predecessors and injected it ...
TGS 2010 Video Feature: Save 2D Games! With the focus on 3D games this year at TGS 2010, GameSpot's Chris Watters and Dan Chiappini plea for the preservation of 2D games. From Day 3 of GameSpot's Live ...
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