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Desync is stylish as hell, and just as frustrating

Callum Rakestraw13 March 201725 April 202505 mins

Just on its aesthetic alone, Desync had me hooked. It drops you into its neon-cyberspace with nary a clue as to where you are or what your purpose here is. Static and interlace effects dance across the screen as you make your way through the hub, grungy synth scoring the scene. It’s a very striking…

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We Are Living in a Post THQ Bundle World

Entertainium Staff14 December 20129 September 202002 mins

The organic liveform that is Humble Bundle has just grown yet another branch. This time, their actions may or may not have been enough to help out a struggling publisher. There are some complaints though. Was this even worth it after all? The recently ended Humble Bundle was a special one indeed: it featured games…

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BGS 2018: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice snuck its way into and stabbed my heart

Eduardo Reboucas13 October 201828 April 202504 mins

If you thought From Software was done with the Dark Souls formula, think again. Now under the Activision banner, director Hidetaka Miyazaki is at it again, this time taking us for a ride in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. And from the 40 minutes or so I spent playing the game at Brazil Game Show, all…

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Review: Hades 2 hits 1.0 and is one of the best games out on Switch 2

Eduardo Reboucas25 September 202529 September 202506 mins

Supergiant Games’ Hades 2 is an excellent evolution of the already brilliant original game.

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Review: Drive your troubles away by becoming a mailman and enjoying the backwood Oregon in Lake

Eduardo Reboucas27 September 202128 April 202503 mins

Concept games like Lake are great for what they are and for how long they last you. You shouldn’t come to them expecting to be blown away, but for what they aim to present.

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Review: Painting the town bloody neon red in Scarlet Nexus

Eduardo Reboucas12 July 202110 July 202105 mins

Scarlet Nexus’ stylish combat and gorgeous presentation more than make up for the game’s convoluted and gibberish-filled story.

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EVO, the biggest fighting game tournament in the world, begins today!

Eduardo Reboucas14 July 201728 April 202503 mins

Saying that EVO is the world’s biggest fighting game tournament might be an understatement. What began as “Battle of the Bay” in Sunnyvale, CA in 1996 with a meager forty-person bracket for Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Street Fighter II Turbo eventually moved to much bigger venues in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it’s been held ever since,…

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Geralt gets the job done in portable form as The Witcher 3 finally lands on Switch

Eduardo Reboucas1 November 20199 September 202006 mins

While definitely not the optimal experience one of the finest games of the generation, the Switch port of The Witcher 3 is a technical marvel that’s perfectly playable on the go.

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Neofeud: Do Androids Dream of a Fulfilling Future?

Gareth Brading20 September 201717 September 202005 mins

The path for humanity into the future is looking increasingly uncertain in 2017. Numerous events, from the financial crisis, the rise of automation, global warming to the election of a certain so-called President, brought about a strong sense that the world is not heading in a great direction. Neofeud takes this bad path to one…

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E3 2021 – Dreamscaper might be my next rogue-like obsession

Callum Rakestraw23 June 202128 April 202505 mins

We got a peak at Dreamscaper’s 1.0 version ahead of its coming launch and it’s shaping up well.

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