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Getting the band together with Kine

Callum Rakestraw17 October 201925 April 202505 mins

A heartwarming story and a ton of charm make this jazzy puzzler worth your time.

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The Sega Ages collection is getting stacked today with two new puzzling additions 

Eduardo Reboucas17 October 20199 September 202006 mins

There’s something for puzzle fans of all kinds, whether they’re into color block combining or rather have a more carnival approach to their minigames.

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Come play Ghost Recon Breakpoint and have an island adventure, they said…

Eduardo Reboucas16 October 201928 April 202508 mins

Ghost Recon Breakpoint manages to tick all of the boxes for a modern Ubisoft game and at the same time if fails at what makes an open-world adventure fun thanks to meaningless progression, bugs, and an overall lack of identity.

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I don’t regret getting in the deep end with The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III 

Eduardo Reboucas15 October 20199 September 2020011 mins

Nihon Falcom’s newest entry in Trails of Cold Steel offers a lengthy adventure that finally brings the series to the current gen, and it does not disappoint in any way. 

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BGS 2019: If you can’t build ‘em, smash ‘em, so deems Minecraft Dungeons

Eduardo Reboucas14 October 201928 April 202503 mins

Minecraft Dungeons is by all signs an easy going option for new and younger dungeon crawlers.

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BGS 2019: Marvel’s Avengers does things by the numbers

Eduardo Reboucas14 October 201928 April 202507 mins

While there’s nothing particularly noteworthy about Marvel’s Avengers, it seems be a good action game starring some of your favorite comic book heroes.

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BGS 2019: Games like Iron Man VR are pushing me towards finally getting into VR

Eduardo Reboucas14 October 20199 September 202004 mins

Iron Man VR made for a fantastic demo, but the question of whether or not it can keep it up for a full game is still up in the air.

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Killer Queen Black is tense and thrilling

Callum Rakestraw11 October 201925 April 202506 mins

The arcade hit makes its way to the comfort of your own home splendidly.

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BGS 2019: Pacer is shaping up to be a worthy successor to F-Zero and Wipeout

Eduardo Reboucas11 October 20199 September 202004 mins

Pacer is one of the fastest and tighest hover indie racing games I have ever played.

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BGS 2019: Strength in numbers proves true in Predator: Hunting Grounds

Eduardo Reboucas10 October 20199 September 202005 mins

The alpha demo of Predator: Hunting Grounds felt like the rare time when being a mercenary grunt isn’t that bad of a deal.

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