William Parks is a Game Rant editor who specializes in puzzle games, indie releases, Nintendo titles, and completion-focused guide coverage. Since joining Game Rant in 2019, he has written and edited ...
Lorich uses her obsessive personality for good by learning way too much about video game lore. Need someone to break a story down? She's your gal. You know her, you love her, she's the worst Sage main ...
The Animal Crossing: New Horizons 2.0 update added a ton of features that the latest entry in the franchise had been strangely missing. Villagers like Kapp'n, Tortimer, and Brewster were not in the ...
Fans of the Animal Crossing franchise know all too well what Gyroids are, but it was quite surprising to see them brought back into the game in the recent Animal Crossing: New Horizons update. Gyroids ...
'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' 2.0 Update will bring back gyroids, but what are these strange-looking furniture pieces? Here's the history of gyroids, explained. Gyroids first appeared in 2001’s ...
Natalie (She/Her) is a writer and game design enthusiast hailing from way-too-sunny Los Angeles. She loves to dissect game narrative and analyze mechanics, but she doesn’t even want to think about how ...
Gyroids have long been a part of the Animal Crossing series. Alongside the NPC Gyroid character Lloid, these were also collectibles that would all make different noises and could be displayed in your ...
Animal Crossing: New Horizons' 2.0 update has arrived, and it's added a ton of new content to the Nintendo Switch life sim. One new type of collectible that players can now get is gyroids -- strange ...
Animal Crossing's Gyroids are part-furniture, part-creature items you can find in New Horizons. A series staple making their debut in the 2.0 update, each type of Gyroid plays a unique sound - and can ...
2.0 update is out now, and that means gyroids are back. People can once again build up a collection of noisy characters. However, it isn’t just as simple as waiting for rain, then digging some up the ...