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  • Dorkly unleashes a trailer for Gone Home's ideal DLC, Gun Home

    by 
    S. Prell
    S. Prell
    01.16.2014

    Gone Home - it's a nice enough experience. We guess. We said you'd leave it "with a spring in your step" in our review, but you know, like, whatever, man. Still not a game. You know? Games are about fun and stuff. Thank goodness Dorkly is here to reveal Gone Home's (totally not really being made) DLC, "Gun Home." Go on, click through and watch it after the jump. Now this looks like a game. In Gun Home, Katie returns home again ... and this time, it's personal. Katie's sister has been kidnapped by terrorists, and it's up to Katie - backpack full of shotguns and kick-ass - to get her back. OOO-WA-AA-AA-AA Go home, everyone (see what we did there?). 2014's Game of the Year is already here, and it's not even real.

  • Bastion narrator takes a hilarious journey through other games

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.03.2011

    What happens when Bastion's ever-present contextual narrator lands in some of gaming's most famous titles? Pure hilarity, as seen in the Dorkly-crafted video above.

  • This is what happens when Mega Man charges up forever

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    09.12.2011

    We've all been there: The animation tells us that the Mega Buster is as charged as charged Mega Busters get, but that robotic abomination needs to die so much that we keep on chargin', sometimes for two or three whole minutes. It never works, mind you, but Dorkly knows what we're hoping for.

  • Link to the Past with a Portal Gun is better than without a portal gun

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    07.15.2011

    As if we needed more proof that everything is better with a portal gun, the boys at Dorkly put one in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and the results are awesome. Any weapon that allows chickens to do the dirty work for you is a good weapon. But really, name one thing that wouldn't be better with a portal gun. We dare you. Heavy construction sites don't count. Neither do fault lines. Or volcano cores. Fine, name four things. We dare you.