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Batman: A Telltale Series Episode Two Review – Repercussions

Eduardo Reboucas21 September 201628 April 202504 mins

Batman’s seasonal adventure continues with episode two, titled Children of Arkham, a much more tightly directed and faster paced entry than the premiere. It’s also one of the shortest segments Telltale has ever put out. Regardless, it manages to pack a generous portion of character development and drama in its short run, shaking the very foundations…

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Review: Against all odds, Contra Operation Galuga is in fact a shockingly good game

Eduardo Reboucas18 March 202418 March 202406 mins

The boys are back and they’ve brought in some friends along for the ride in Contra Operation Galuga.

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Review: Get an eye-to-eye with death in The Devil in Me

Eduardo Reboucas9 December 20229 December 202206 mins

Supermassive Games’ closing to The Dark Pictures Anthology is a thrilling, absolutely spooky adventure that has you checking into the aptly nicknamed Murder Castle.

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Review: JAWS: Retro Edition rescues a long-forgotten treat from the clutches of obscurity 

Eduardo Reboucas27 February 202627 February 202605 mins

This game, swallow you whole. Little shakin’, little tenderizin’, an’ down you go… but at least you get more to do in it this time around.

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The Slayer returns to glory kill the world yet again in Doom Eternal

Eduardo Reboucas25 March 202028 April 2025014 mins

Doom Eternal’s reverence and reinvention of what came before it are its greatest accomplishments.  

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Review: A retreat to the Mediterranean goes awry in Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One

Eduardo Reboucas15 November 202128 April 202506 mins

A study in dread.

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Blazing Chrome drops a new trailer as it locks and loads for release

Eduardo Reboucas24 June 201925 April 202501 mins

Blazing Chrome is set to bring Contra-esque goodness to consoles and PC on July 11th. The Arcade Crew has just released a trailer to commemorate the event. Developed by the folks at Joysmasher, who were responsible for Odallus: The Dark Call and Oniken, Blazing Chrome will soon dish some retro damage. The video reveals details on…

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Review: There’s less to Empire of Sin than meets the eye

Andy Johnson1 December 202020 February 202105 mins

This gangster strategy game has scale and ambition — but tries to do so much that none of its aspects really fire the imagination

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call Review

Eduardo Reboucas14 October 201428 April 202508 mins

With a wide array of memorable music, adorable characters, and easy to pick up and play gameplay, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call strikes the perfect chord between accessibility and challenge in a genre where complexity and uneven difficulty too often dictate the tempo. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They…

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E3 2018: Highlights from the Xbox showcase

Callum Rakestraw27 June 201828 April 202507 mins

While E3 has always been a weird show, recent years have seen it evolve in some unexpected ways. Between companies leaving the show to hold their own events adjacent to E3 proper (EA), and the public being let into the show, this year and the last have been a strange time. Off-site demos were something…

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