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Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians Review

Callum Rakestraw17 August 201325 April 202505 mins

Rhythm is but an everyday part of life in Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians. Plants and wildlife perpetually create music while the citizenry speak through vaguely melodic gibberish, some even moving in in time with the beat. Beatbuddy is hardly a full-on rhythm game – more exploration with occasional action phases – but it permeates…

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Review: Surviving in Mark of the Deep proves to be a hefty challenge 

Eduardo Reboucas24 January 202522 January 202504 mins

Shiver me timbers! I smell dead pirates in this here Mark of the Deep!

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Review: Tedious WrestleQuest flexes the one muscle it has – nostalgia

Andy Johnson14 September 202315 September 202304 mins

Only hardcore fans of ‘80s wrestling or ‘90s JRPGs need apply for WrestleQuest, a backwards-looking fusion of the two

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Review: Moonscars demands a lot of patience

Callum Rakestraw26 October 202225 April 202515 mins

Moonscars is a great game, but your enjoyment will come down to how much patience you have for its style of difficulty.

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Middle-Earth: Shadow of War might read like fan faction, but it’s your story that counts

Eduardo Reboucas8 December 201728 April 202509 mins

Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor was easily one of the best games of 2014. It was a fresh take on the concept of open world, not only introducing one of the coolest character development mechanic in the Nemesis system, also combining some of the best elements of other games into one hell of a Lord of…

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Thinking outside the box: How N++ avoids frustration through non-linear progression

Callum Rakestraw1 October 201625 April 202505 mins

It was near the end of the third row of levels that I finally met my match in N++. One stage in particular – Earthdate 2264 (pictured above) – had worn me down. It’s a series of tunnels with drones circling each junction with a laser moving back and forth across the ceiling. The button…

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Blood Bowl 2 Review – Unnecessary roughness

Eduardo Reboucas15 January 201628 April 202505 mins

Personally, American football has always been a double edged sword to me. On one of its sharp ends, it’s a sport that’s relatively easy to follow and understand, while on the other, the matches take way too long and their pacing is incredibly boring to me. So after hearing about the original Blood Bowl and how…

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Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Review

Callum Rakestraw17 January 201525 April 202509 mins

Accessibility has become something of a dirty word these days. Instead of being welcomed, it’s met with scorn as fears of “dumbing down” spread. For fighting games especially, a genre built upon layers and layers of depth and complexity, where even the slightest change could upset the balance of the game, it’s a justified concern….

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30 years later, Sonic 3 is still a divisive game

Eduardo Reboucas2 February 20242 February 202406 mins

Today marks Sonic 3’s 30th anniversary, one of the Blue Blur’s most talked about entries among fans.

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Game of the Year 2025: Andy’s Picks

Andy Johnson7 January 20267 January 202603 mins

Entertainium’s very own literary expert chimes in to share his favorite games of 2025!

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