The remastered version of 3D platformer de Blob is coming to Nintendo Switch this year. Publisher THQ Nordic announced on Twitter it will work together with port-specialist studio BlitWorks to bring ...
I had a chance to check out de Blob at this year's GDC--the then-PC title was nominated at the Independent Games Festival for best student game--and remembered it as "that PC track-ball thing with the ...
The blob known as Blob made his debut in de Blob when it landed on the Wii in 2008, introducing the world to a funky new hero whose ability to absorb color and spread it around was put to great use in ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. de Blob is an innovative-looking Wii platform/action adventure game ...
THQ is rapidly gearing up for the September launch of its artistic Wii platformer, de Blob -- one of our most anticipated third-party efforts for Nintendo's console. The title, which is being created ...
One of the more surprising titles to land on the Nintendo Wii was de Blob, a cutesy and family-friendly platforming title from the team over at THQ Nordic that first released back in 2008. It wasn't a ...
Delightful colour-splashing platform puzzler de Blob is making its way to Switch later this month, on June 26th, publisher THQ Nordic has announced. Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment, de Blob ...
Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen the releases of quite a few major titles. Whether you’re a fan of first-person shooters like Killzone 3 and Bulletstorm or fighting games like Marvel vs. Capcom 3, ...
The best games are often those that don't need to bulk out their premise with weak secondary mechanics. THQ's de Blob for Wii wasn't the best game in the world, but the idea at its heart is timelessly ...
It’s an unfortunate and mildly ironic piece of timing that, at the same time as De Blob 2 hits the shelves, most of the UK’s gaming community will be blowing each other to smithereens in Killzone 3, ...
Working on the DualShockers staff as both an editor and community manager since late 2009, François is absolutely no stranger to the videogame industry. He is a graduate from the City College of New ...
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