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From E3 2017: Kingdom Come: Deliverance wants to eat Skyrim’s lunch

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 4, 2017April 28, 202507 mins

Things have come a long way since last year’s E3 for Czech developer Warhouse Studios and their newest game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Then, I only got to see a small sliver of what it’s all about, and even at that moment Deliverance already sounded pretty damn ambitious. This E3’s presentation focused on going into more…

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From E3 2017: Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is as beautiful as its predecessor

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 3, 2017April 28, 202516 mins

No doubt, the original Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch was one of the prettiest games out on the previous generation of consoles. Studio Ghibli’s artistic touch gave an otherwise traditional RPG a unique feel that made it stand out among the numerous J-RPGs that came out during that time. It feels like…

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From E3 2017: A look at Team 17’s coming lineup

Callum RakestrawJuly 3, 2017April 28, 2025012 mins

Team 17’s been progressively becoming one of the more noteworthy publishers of indie games. Their E3 lineups consistently provide a variety of experiences, ensuring you can always count on a pleasant surprise or two. This year the company’s lineup ran the gamut from city builders and roguelikes to sandbox prisons and pinball platforming, each looking…

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From E3 2017: Monster Hunter: World was my big surprise at the show

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 2, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

If you’ve been reading the site for a little while, you probably know this by now, but if you’re new, here’s the deal: I’m a huge fan of the Monster Hunter series. I’ve been increasingly more dedicated with each new game, and for all intents and purposes, I’ll do the same with Monster Hunter: World,…

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From E3 2017: Constructor’s set to swindle you for rent soon on Nintendo Switch

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 1, 2017April 28, 202504 mins

Nostalgia comes to mind whenever anyone mentions Constructor, a humorous team-based construction game released during the late 1990s on PC. Aside from SimCity, it was one of my most played city planners of the time. I’ve heard little of it since then, so it came to a surprise when I was approached for an appointment…

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From E3 2017: Vindicta offers a different solution for movement in VR

Callum RakestrawJuly 1, 2017April 28, 202505 mins

Figuring out movement in VR was one of the first major challenges for the platform. Traditional analog stick controls didn’t quite work with the first-person perspective games that make up the majority of the platform’s library. Teleportation has largely been adopted as the solution, acting as a suitable workaround to avoid motion sickness, but Vindicta…

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From E3 2017: Pillars of the Earth is a gorgeous adventure game interpretation of the famous novel

Eduardo ReboucasJune 30, 2017April 28, 202505 mins

Ken Follett’s Pillars of the Earth is a series of books that sit neatly in my ever growing pile of shame. Everyone has one for just about every medium these days, and I’m no different. Still, when an interpretation of a literary work ends up doing the source material justice, or even manages to surpass…

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From E3 2017: Daedalic turns toward the future with State of Mind

Callum RakestrawJune 30, 2017April 28, 202506 mins

Given the current state of affairs in the world, it’s no surprise that a lot of stories set in the future depict dystopian societies. It helps too that there’s plenty of topics to explore that haven’t yet been mined for all they’re worth. State of Mind from Daedalic Entertainment is one of those games. Set…

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From E3 2017: Rebellion’s looking to pump some juice into third-person shooting

Eduardo ReboucasJune 29, 2017April 28, 2025010 mins

For as much as people might enjoy taking out tons and tons of Axis forces in a variety of gloriously insane and gory manners in Sniper Elite, it might come out as surprising to most that Rebellion been in game development for way longer than that particular franchise has been around. In fact, one of…

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From E3 2017: Call of Cthulhu combines Amnesia-style horror with RPG elements

Callum RakestrawJune 28, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

Call of Cthulhu has been adapted to videogames many times over the years and in many forms. From first-person horror games to point-and-click adventures, developers have been mining the Call of Cthulhu depths for a while. Cyanide Studio is the next one to take a crack at it, this one being a first-person horror game/investigation…

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