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Extinction shows promise early on, but fails to follow through

Callum RakestrawApril 19, 2018April 25, 202506 mins

Extinction is one of those games that should, on paper, work. All the elements are there, and, for a while, it’s great. A bit rough around the edges, but hey — nothing’s perfect, right? Extinction, unfortunately, is ultimately undone by those rough edges. What begins as a solid action game with a good premise soon…

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King and Queen agree: Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an ambitious rhapsody

Eduardo ReboucasApril 7, 2018April 28, 2025011 mins

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a game that showed lots of promise right from the very first time I checked it out at E3 2016. Even at that point in time, where developer Warhorse Studios was only had a few concept renders to visually show it off, it was clear that Deliverance was a deeply ambitious…

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Save the world in 60 seconds or die trying in Minit

Callum RakestrawApril 3, 2018April 25, 202504 mins

You have only 60 seconds to live. What do you do? How do you spend that brief minute before you die? Perform various odd jobs? Go on a boat ride to a distant island? Wander around an endless desert? Save the world? How about all the above? That’s the idea behind Minit, a series of…

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Secret of Mana HD: The more things change, the more they stay the same

Felicity ChevalierMarch 28, 2018September 9, 202005 mins

The year was 1993. It would be two years until Chrono Trigger would enthrall many gamers with its spell of time traveling adventure and discovery. But a more whimsical fare had just been released. A game that was light and bright and snappy, as were its graphics, gameplay, and soundtrack. Landing a coveted spot on…

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Sunshine, Sarcasm, and Secrets Await in Lego City Undercover

Felicity ChevalierMarch 24, 2018September 9, 202005 mins

Imagine climbing to the top of a tall tower, studded with Lego bricks. Upon finally reaching the top, you find a small Lego pig with wings and immediately hop on and ride it off the tower and into the town square, where a large cannon is conveniently waiting for you to load it in and…

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Crossing Souls weighs heavy on nostalgia

Eduardo ReboucasMarch 22, 2018April 28, 202505 mins

… and no, there’s nothing wrong with the Earth’s gravitational pull. Nostalgia has been “in” for a long while now, and it’s no news that games, especially the indie kind, have been shamelessly dipping their toes into it. Be it old movies, books, or even games themselves, the subject of recalling the rose-colored memories of…

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If things aren’t going your way in Iconoclasts, throw a wrench at them

Eduardo ReboucasMarch 15, 2018April 28, 202507 mins

Iconoclasts sure lives up to its name. As a Metroid/Castlevania Symphony of the Night-inspired game, it’s totally serviceable: you explore a large grid-based map and use new equipment to help unlock new paths that take you further into the world. But it’s the way that it approaches your development that really sets it apart from…

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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine understands the power of stories

Callum RakestrawMarch 6, 2018April 25, 202506 mins

Stories are powerful things. We’re moved by them, draw strength from them. They help us understand the world and ourselves, allow us a chance to escape briefly and imagine a more idyllic world or inspire us to take action. Whether fact or fiction, they’re power is undeniable. The ways we connect with and cherish the…

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Uncover an intergalactic mystery aboard The Station

Gareth BradingFebruary 21, 2018April 28, 202505 mins

The Station is an excellent game to play through in one sitting and enjoy as a continuous cohesive experience.

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A Case of Distrust feels like a detective novel in videogame form

Callum RakestrawFebruary 10, 2018April 25, 202505 mins

After so many years of text adventures languishing in relative obscurity, it’s great to see them start getting more attention thanks to works like 80 Days, Subsurface Circular, and more. Most of the recent examples excelled because of how they used the form in new and fascinating ways to help tell their stories, something that…

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