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Monster Hunter Generations Review – Once more, with feeling

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 12, 2016April 28, 2025014 mins

There’s something to playing Monster Hunter that no other game provides. I’ve been hunting since Monster Hunter Tri on the Wii, and I still haven’t been able to pin just what exactly makes the series so special. Maybe it’s the amount of things you get to do at any given time, with ample opportunities to get…

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Batman: A Telltale Series Episode One Review – Nearly broken, but not all is lost

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 9, 2016April 28, 202507 mins

If it weren’t for a host of bugs and technical hurdles, Telltale’s newest series based on iconic DC Comics hero Batman would be unequivocally recommendable. Unfortunately, severe port issues keep back an otherwise cool take of the Caped Crusader. When the word got out that Telltale would be working on Batman next, it seemed like a…

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Chime Sharp Review – Drop the beat

Callum RakestrawAugust 8, 2016April 25, 202507 mins

If you happened to play the original Chime, Chime Sharp is more of the same but with a few new modes. That’s not a bad thing – the original was already great – but it’s enough to help you decide whether Chime Sharp is for you. If you haven’t played Chime before, Sharp’s a good…

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine Review – Excellent vintage

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 3, 2016April 28, 2025011 mins

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was already a fantastic game last year, and if you needed any more reasons to jump back to it in 2016, look no further than Blood and Wine, its last piece of downloadable content. Just like Heart of Stone, Blood and Wine is a contained story that takes place in the…

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Abzu Review – A wondrous journey

Callum RakestrawAugust 2, 2016April 25, 2025011 mins

To say that Abzu from Giant Squid has much in common with Thatgamecompany’s Journey would be an understatement. Abzu feels like an extension of the groundwork laid by Journey, using much of the same storytelling techniques and even some of the same themes in such a way that make Abzu feel like a spiritual successor….

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Tumblestone Review – Tumble, don’t fall

Callum RakestrawJuly 26, 2016April 25, 202507 mins

Multiplayer puzzle games are difficult to pull off. Making the act of puzzle solving into a competition doesn’t translate well to most match-3 puzzlers, often taking the slow-paced nature of those games and throwing another player or two into the mix to try speeding things up. It seldom works, usually resulting in a boring, tacked-on…

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E3 2016 – Local Multiplayer Indie Game Round-up

Callum RakestrawJuly 21, 2016April 28, 202507 mins

Apart from seeing new videogames, E3 is a good place to get some local multiplayer action in. There’s always a lot on display, and with so many people around, it’s never a challenge to find opponents. I wasn’t able to sample much of the local multiplayer wares this year due to time constraints, but the…

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Furi Review – Endurance run

Callum RakestrawJuly 17, 2016April 25, 2025012 mins

Furi embodies both the best and worst qualities of boss fights. At its best, Furi is stylish and exciting; a series of challenging but fair fights that act as a fantastic example of good boss design. At its worst, it’s a frustrating slog that equates difficulty with sheer overwhelming odds; a game that punishes you…

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E3 2016: Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord Hands-off Siege Impressions – You gotta take that castle

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 16, 2016April 28, 202504 mins

If you enjoy medieval warfare simulators, Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord might be right up your alley. Taleworlds Entertainment’s newest entry in the series had a pretty exciting demo during my appointment with them at E3 that had an army laying siege to an enemy castle. I had the luck of sitting right next a member…

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E3 2016: Natsume’s E3 Showdown – Retro goodness

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 15, 2016April 28, 2025010 mins

It’s my yearly tradition to make sure I stop by Natsume’s booth at E3, and 2016 was no different. Their lineup included a few returning favorites, as well as a title I haven’t had the opportunity to play during its original run on the classic consoles. There’s something for everyone coming out, simply put. My…

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