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Dishonored: Dunwall City Trials Review

Eduardo Reboucas11 January 201328 April 202503 mins

Dishonored was one of my favorite games of 2012 and it’s great to see its gametime getting an extension through downloadable content. Dunwall City Trials might not be exactly what you may be looking for when it comes to a game like Dishonored, due to its focus on score competition and leaderboards, but it does…

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Rage: The Scorchers DLC Review

Eduardo Reboucas8 January 201328 April 202503 mins

Rage was probably one of the most hyped games of 2011. Id Software built it up as the next great thing, and while it certainly looked incredible, it lacked in a lot of departments, most notably its sparse world, forgettable cast of characters, lackluster story and ridiculously disappointing ending segment. The Scorchers DLC somewhat remedies…

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Marvel Pinball: Civil War Review

Eduardo Reboucas7 January 201325 April 202503 mins

Combining two ridiculously different things into a new, better and more delicious product isn’t a common nowadays. In games, developers tend to stick with the tried and true formulas, rarely venturing outside their comfort zone. When they do, though, we usually get the best games. For instance, in the case of Zen Studios, the combination…

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