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Cartman and crew are at it again in South Park The Fractured But Whole

Eduardo Reboucas27 November 201728 April 202507 mins

Love it or hate it, creators Trey Stone and Matt Parker’s South Park is over twenty years old at this point. Let that sit in for a moment. Second only to The Simpsons as the longest running animated series in the world, it has earned its way into popular culture. Earning a number of questionable…

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Review: Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed came, saw, but hasn’t kicked any asses yet

Eduardo Reboucas22 October 202209 mins

Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed can be a fun cooperative game if you can get a group of like-minded people to play it with, but its limited amount of content and repetitive gameplay, coupled with a host of technical issues give it no legs to speak of.

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BGS 2018: Kingdom Come: Deliverance’s Amorous Adventure DLC brings comedy to Bohemia

Eduardo Reboucas12 October 201828 April 202505 mins

Kingdom Come: Deliverance seems to have become one of my traditional stops whenever I’m in a trade show nowadays. I’ve seen it way before it was out at E3, a second time when it was just about ready to be released, and now, for a third, in my hometown of São Paulo during Brazil Game…

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Review: System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is a nice lick of paint on the classic immersive sim

Gareth Brading21 July 202522 July 202505 mins

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster modernizes the visuals, but leaves the gameplay of this classic title unaltered.

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Ruiner is a demanding, difficult, and absolutely relentless isometric shooter

Eduardo Reboucas3 October 201728 April 202506 mins

There’s something about Ruiner that will click with a particular sect of players. The kind that enjoys games are demanding, extremely difficult, and absolutely relentless. Ruiner is all of those things, and while it does its best to be appeal to casuals with an impressive visual aesthetic and presentation, there’s no denying who it’s really…

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From E3 2017: Vindicta offers a different solution for movement in VR

Callum Rakestraw1 July 201728 April 202503 mins

Figuring out movement in VR was one of the first major challenges for the platform. Traditional analog stick controls didn’t quite work with the first-person perspective games that make up the majority of the platform’s library. Teleportation has largely been adopted as the solution, acting as a suitable workaround to avoid motion sickness, but Vindicta…

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E3 2014 – Alien: Isolation Impressions

Eduardo Reboucas23 June 201428 April 202503 mins

Alien: Isolation aims to right all the wrongs that videogames based on the iconic movie franchise have managed to make over the years. Put together by The Creative Assembly, a group known for hardcore strategy games, Isolation looks to be THE Alien game to look out for. The E3 presentation featured a segment of the…

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Review: Edge of Eternity on PS4 is a proficient RPG with an interesting combat system

Gareth Brading14 February 202214 February 202204 mins

If you missed Edge of Eternity on PC, the console versions are a decent way of experiencing it.

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Review: Sixty Four is an addictive incremental game which feels honed in a lab

Gareth Brading3 March 20244 March 202404 mins

Sixty Four merges an excellent visual style with a solid upgrade path and interesting meta-narrative to provide a satisfyingly addictive time-sink.

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Resident Evil HD Remaster Review

Eduardo Reboucas9 February 201528 April 202505 mins

For as much as we can say about high definition re-releases of video games over the last few years, for how easy a cash-in they can be or giving out judgment in regards to their quality, there’s one fact that can’t be denied: a great game from years ago can still be a great game…

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