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Review: Operation Eagle is a thrilling expansion to Iron Harvest, with another cracking campaign

Gareth Brading31 May 202130 May 202104 mins

Operation Eagle doesn’t particularly change the Iron Harvest formula, but it does add another very enjoyable campaign, complete air units for all factions.

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Crossing Souls weighs heavy on nostalgia

Eduardo Reboucas22 March 201828 April 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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Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart just got a gorgeous port on PC

Eduardo Reboucas28 July 202328 April 202504 mins

Sony’s dimension traveling dynamic duo arrives on Steam with a huge bang with Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, one of the best optimized console-to-PC conversions we’ve ever seen.

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The Swindle Review – Pressed for time

Callum Rakestraw11 September 201525 April 202507 mins

Everything has led to this moment. The Devil’s Basilisk – the London police department’s most advanced AI system – lay before me. After countless heists and meticulous planning, I’d finally reached the end with 27 days to spare. I hack the Basilisk’s last layer of security, grab the metal heart from its housing, and make…

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Review: Inscryption is a brilliantly spooky and ingenious deck-builder

Andy Johnson18 October 202119 October 202106 mins

Perfectly timed for Halloween, this game from the developer of Pony Island also mixes roguelike and escape room elements into its heady combination.

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Game of the Year 2025: Best Old Game

Entertainium Staff24 December 202524 December 202502 mins

Our third award for our Game of the Year is for the Best Old Game not released in 2025.

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Indie Game: The Movie Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas26 July 201328 April 202505 mins

In today’s world, with so many gigantic, million selling, big budget games, it’s easy to forget how difficult it can be for someone to actually sit down and make one of them. Every year, we get dozens and dozens of options to play and enjoy, which for most, is more than enough of a reason…

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Review: Europa Universalis V puts the “grand” fully into grand strategy

Gareth Brading1 December 20251 December 202505 mins

Europa Universalis V’s rich historical simulation is second to none.

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Not A Hero Review

Eduardo Reboucas14 May 201528 April 202504 mins

There are many things Not A Hero is not. Besides being a hero, of course. It’s not a game for the faint of heart, for one. It’s probably one of the most intense indie games you’re likely to play. It is also not at all bad. In fact, if there’s one thing Not A Hero…

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Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition Review

Eduardo Reboucas20 October 201428 April 2025010 mins

“Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me.” The first line from a lyrical poem written by Emily Dickinson may sum up the final battle from the recently released Reaper of Souls expansion, far more elegantly and with outstanding accuracy, given that it was first published in 1890. In truth, Diablo III’s journey…

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