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It took SNK quite a while, but Samurai Shodown is finally back into the fray 

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 2, 2019April 28, 202509 mins mins

Welcome back to the world where a North American ninja shares the stage with a deadly Kabuki fighter, all for the sake of saving ancient Japan. Samurai Shodown, it’s been too long.

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Darksiders: Genesis takes the series in a Diablo-inspired direction

Callum RakestrawJuly 2, 2019April 28, 202504 mins mins

Darksiders has had a lot of ups and downs over the years, in no small part due to the closure of THQ essentially leaving the series in limbo for a while. With the founding of THQ Nordic, the series has been able to continue. While Darksiders 3 wasn’t quite the hit people were hoping for…

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Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-Tered finally gets its ass to the Switch

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 1, 2019September 9, 202007 mins mins

The time when a hammer really does make a difference.

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HORI comes to the rescue of those looking for a Joy-Con D-Pad for their Switch 

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 1, 2019April 28, 202505 mins mins

Although somewhat limited in use, the HORI left Joy-Con replacement works surprisingly well.

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GRIS headlines Brazil’s Independent Games Festival 2019 Awards

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 1, 2019September 9, 202003 mins mins

The move to a new venue didn’t slow down Brazil’s Independent Games Festival 2019, which took place in Sao Paulo’s busy financial district’s Paulista Avenue, down at Club Homs last week. As usual, BIG Festival was free to enter and open to the public, where crowds gathered to see the independent games that were competing…

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