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E3 2014 – Tales from the Borderlands Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas19 June 201428 April 202503 mins

Who would’ve known Borderlands could ever be made into an adventure game? For one, the folks at Telltale Games. Tales from the Borderlands is their newest episodic game set in the crazy world of Pandora, that follows the events right after the end of Borderlands 2. Whether or not you were wondering what was going on…

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E3 2014 – The Devil’s Men Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas18 June 201428 April 202503 mins

Quietly scheduled a few weeks before E3, my appointment with Daedalic was incredibly unassuming. I’ve been a fan of their games ever since laying eyes on The Whispered World, and as an adventure game aficionado, I couldn’t help but be very interested in the chance of meeting some of the folks behind many of the…

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E3 2014 – Dragon Age: Inquisition Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas17 June 201428 April 202503 mins

Dragon Age: Inquisition might just be the game that brings me into the series. After giving multiple tries in the original Dragon Age: Origins, I could never really get into the game. That is certainly a little ironic, since I’m such a huge fan of the Knight of the Old Republic games, which play pretty…

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E3 2014 – Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas16 June 201428 April 202505 mins

The Metal Gear Solid series is no stranger to absurdity, so nobody was surprised that after the relatively well closure of the saga in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, we would be getting even more new games that retcon new events and characters into the already convoluted timeline. Metal Gear Solid V:…

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E3 2014 – Fenix Rage Hands-on Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas15 June 201428 April 202502 mins

I always feel a special kind of tinge in my heart whenever I get to see a game that’s inspired by Super Meat Boy. It’s that kind of feeling that marries well with the dread I’m certain to feel right afterwards, when my poor character has lived through what cats would consider eons. Fenix Rage…

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E3 2014 – Battlecry Hands-on Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas15 June 201428 April 202503 mins

Battlecry seemed like my kind of multiplayer game from the get go. Coming out of a very positive presentation at the Bethesda booth, we quickly got our hands on time with the game. My hopes were then confirmed, even this early on in Battlecry‘s development. Heading this project is Battlecry Studios, a company put together by…

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E3 2014 – Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege Hands-on Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas13 June 201428 April 202504 mins

The Rainbow Six: Vegas series holds a special place in my heart as the host of some of my best multiplayer memories. The mix of realistic tactical gameplay and great game modes made those two games so much fun that it pained me to see Rainbow Six take a back seat after Patriots’ cancellation. All’s…

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E3 2014 – Dark Souls II: Crown of the Sunken King DLC Hands-on Impressions

Callum Rakestraw12 June 201428 April 202503 mins

It seems almost fitting that my experience with the first part of Dark Souls 2’s Crowns of the Fallen Kings DLC trilogy – Crown of the Sunken King – began with all my equipment broken. I was given control of a standard warrior archetype wielding a Longsword and a shield, only both of those things…

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E3 2014 – Hellraid Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas12 June 201428 April 202502 mins

Hellraid is probably the least exciting game when you read it off a press release or an E3 lineup. What could a medieval fantasy hack and slash offer that something like Skyrim didn’t already do to death? The basic premise is of a lone hero who joins forces with a powerful mage in order to put…

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Check’ DLC Out – State of Decay: Lifeline

Eduardo Reboucas4 June 201428 April 202503 mins

I have a big soft spot for State of Decay, a game that came out of nowhere last year and left its mark as more than just a Grand Theft Auto clone with zombies. A year later, we’re getting yet another DLC, titled Lifeline. Lifeline, unlike Undead Labs’ first go at DLC with Breakdown, includes…

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