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Klaus Review – Chasing the past

Callum RakestrawFebruary 7, 2016April 25, 202507 mins

Klaus begins on a familiar note. A man wakes in a basement with no memory of who he is or how he got there. The name “Klaus” is written on his arm, which he assumes must be his name. You then go on to guide him through several floors of levels, working your way through…

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Life is Strange Review – Strange but beautiful

Gareth BradingFebruary 1, 2016April 28, 202506 mins

When it was originally released, the film Donnie Darko didn’t do very well. Opening in cinemas just a few months after 9/11, it only managed to recoup $500,000 in general release. However, over the next few years it slowly gathered a cult-following, and when the Director’s Cut was released in 2004 it gathered widespread praise…

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The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human Review – All is lost

Callum RakestrawJanuary 24, 2016April 25, 202505 mins

It’s hard to avoid talk about how the world is doomed due to global warming these days; feels like every other day some news network is talking about it. Rising water levels, increasing temperatures – signs that science says point to some potentially dangerous outcomes. Some people dismiss it as hogwash, but it’s hard not…

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Mega Man Legacy Collection Review – Welcome back, Blue Bomber

Eduardo ReboucasJanuary 21, 2016April 28, 202526 mins

After all the drama with Keiji Inafune’s departure Capcom and the company’s apparent effort to drive the light away from his works as a result of it, the Mega Man franchise saw little in terms of releases, with a couple cameos here and there, but nothing substantial. Given the characters humongous popularity during three videogame generations…

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Yoshi’s Wooly World Video Review – Dreams of Yarn

Entertainium StaffJanuary 20, 2016April 25, 202501 mins

Do Alex Jacksons dream of yarn? Apparently so. Here’s Alex’s video of Yoshi’s Wooly World!

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Blood Bowl 2 Review – Unnecessary roughness

Eduardo ReboucasJanuary 15, 2016April 28, 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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Doug’s Best of 2015

Entertainium StaffJanuary 11, 2016September 9, 202007 mins

 2015 was a tremendous year in video games. Unfortunately, it was also one of the years that I played the least number of games in recent memory. For that reason, I’m unable to name a game of the year as I’m still enjoying completing games like Fallout 4 and Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain…

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Let’s talk about Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Callum RakestrawJanuary 10, 2016April 25, 2025012 mins

It’s not often any of us at Entertainium are playing the same games around the same time as each other. We’re usually off playing completely different games that we rarely get the chance to collaborate. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is one of those rare exceptions… mostly. I was originally assigned to review…

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Read Only Memories Review – The future is bright

Callum RakestrawJanuary 9, 2016April 25, 202506 mins

I could cite countless reasons why I adore Read Only Memories, but the one that sticks out most is that it’s the first adventure games I’ve enjoyed every second of in a long time. That’s in large part because it eschews a lot of the frustrating design elements of its contemporaries, but also because it’s…

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Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star Review – Groooo grooo!

Entertainium StaffJanuary 8, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

Have you ever read Roger Ebert’s Pokemon: The First Movie review? He succinctly states that “there are times here on the movie beat when I feel like I’m plain in over my head.” I’d like to echo that in regards to Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star. When starting this review, I was well aware that this title was a…

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