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Relive the very best (and worst) of Street Fighter in the 30th Anniversary Collection

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 18, 2018April 28, 202506 mins

If there’s one thing Capcom has been known for over the years, it’s for having a knack for re-releasing their games. Be it with the numerous tweaked versions of Street Fighter II in the 1990s or the later enhanced ports of the original Resident Evil, it’s safe to say that they really count on their…

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Review: Full Quiet is a full blown modern day NES adventure

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 25, 2023April 28, 202506 mins

Full Quiet is a very challenging game to master that will require a lot of dedication on the player’s part, but it’s one adventure that’s well worth sticking around for and figuring it out.

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Review: 1000 Deaths is thrilling and relatable

Callum RakestrawAugust 20, 2025August 20, 202507 mins

Platforming is the star of the show, but the stories 1000 Deaths tells are fun and sometimes resonant.

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Review: You are sure to get a kick out of the brilliant Anger Foot

Andy JohnsonJuly 23, 2024July 22, 202405 mins

With Anger Foot, the makers of Broforce deliver immense, anarchic fun at a breakneck pace.

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Hoptix’s platforming playgrounds are exquisite

Callum RakestrawOctober 24, 2024April 25, 202505 mins

Free-form platforming has rarely felt so good.

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If we can’t Advance Wars no more, we might as well Wargroove

Eduardo ReboucasFebruary 13, 2019April 28, 2025010 mins

I really dig what Chucklefish has done with Wargroove. It manages to be a double-sided coin that serves a painful reminder that it’s been eleven years since a proper sequel to Advance Wars.

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Review: With a heavy emphasis on atmosphere, Trek to Yomi is a flawed visual showpiece

Eduardo ReboucasMay 5, 2022May 3, 202203 mins

Trek to Yomi fails to rise above its issues with repetitive combat, despite its beautiful presentation that emulates old samurai flicks.

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Review: Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is a classic deductive point-and-click

Gareth BradingSeptember 5, 2025September 5, 202505 mins

Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is nicely paced and atmospheric German point-and-click.

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Review: It’s okay, everyone’s likely to feel a little lost in Trails Beyond the Horizon

Eduardo ReboucasJanuary 15, 202607 mins

It’s time to bid adieu to Daybreak and say hello to whatever is bound to come next for The Legend of Heroes saga in the often convoluted but still quite enjoyable Trails Beyond the Horizon.

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Bringing it back: Flat Kingdom Paper’s Cut Edition

Eduardo ReboucasMay 12, 2017September 9, 202004 mins

The underlying concept of Flat Kingdom’s gameplay is really neat: you control a character that can’t directly attack enemies, but by changing shapes, it can counter their attacks and defeat them. Unfortunately, due to bad hit detection, confusing art design and unbalanced difficulty, Flat Kingdom never quite takes off. Set in a two dimensional world that’s…

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