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The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 3 – What We Deserve Review – Middling Results

Eduardo Reboucas28 April 201628 April 202503 mins

For better or for worse, Telltale’s first regularly scheduled miniseries The Walking Dead: Michonne has been a familiar experience to just about anyone who’s played, seen or read anything set in the world of the giant multimedia franchise that The Walking Dead is. At the end of episode two, the shit was about to hit the…

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Bunker Punks blends old-school shooter action with roguelike sensibilities

Callum Rakestraw10 April 201625 April 202505 mins

Last time I saw Bunker Punks was at the Media Indie Exchange during E3 last year. Back then, the game was a first-person shooter roguelike with a bit of base management on the side. Now, it’s still a first-person shooter roguelike minus the base management that’s out now on Steam Early Access. The game hasn’t…

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Dying Light: The Following Review – Hit the road

Callum Rakestraw1 April 201625 April 202505 mins

Dying Light: The Following is an expansion that doesn’t settle for merely being more Dying Light. It wants to expand the game further, try out a couple new ideas like the best expansions often do. Only, unlike the best expansions, Dying Light: The Following doesn’t quite deliver on its potential. The Following takes place after…

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