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Review: Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions nails the feel of the anime

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 3, 2020September 21, 202008 mins

Playing through Tsubasa Ozora’s journey to stardom is a lot of fun, but don’t expect a realistic simulation of the sport in any way.

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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – First impressions

Felicity ChevalierJune 18, 2019April 28, 202503 mins

From the moment you start up the game, you’re treated to a veritable feast for the senses. Your meal begins in earnest with a moonlight drenched ominous castle looming in the background of the title screen. Your journey begins on a galleon bound for said castle, where we learn our young and rather well-endowed protagonist,…

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CCXP 2015 – Photo Reel and Info roundup

Eduardo ReboucasDecember 15, 2015April 28, 202504 mins

Comic Con Experience 2015 was at full swing in São Paulo, Brazil, and Entertainium was there to check it out. This was CCXP’s second ever event, and to everyone who was in attendance, it was a delightful dive into pop culture. Netflix was certainly of the biggest presences at the show this year, and it…

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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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Review: Gradius Origins is powered up by the inclusion of the excellent Salamander 3

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 15, 202505 mins

Salamander 3 is reason enough to get Gradius Origins, and the rest of the games on the list are also well worth sticking around for.

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She Remembered Caterpillars makes the jump to the Switch perfectly

Callum RakestrawApril 5, 2019April 25, 202504 mins

With the Switch essentially being a hub for indie games, what with torrent of games both new and old, well-known classics and overlooked gems alike constantly coming out for Nintendo’s portable-home console hybrid, it’s become a good place to try out games you might have missed the first time around. Case in point, She Remembered…

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Ori and the Will of the Wisps is more Ori but better, if a little familiar

Callum RakestrawMarch 29, 2020April 25, 202507 mins

Will of the Wisps treads a lot of familiar ground, but it also builds on its predecessor in a lot of key areas.

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Review: There’s a lot to discover in the Amazon as Tunche struggles to show

Eduardo ReboucasDecember 15, 2021April 28, 202505 mins

Tunche is a fun brawler that would’ve been a lot more fun if it weren’t so bogged down by unnecessarily wordy NPCs and annoying gameplay mechanics.

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So, how does Stellar Blade run on a 9-year old PC?

Eduardo ReboucasJune 19, 2025June 20, 202504 mins

Pretty darn well, thanks for asking!

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Song of the Deep Review – A sinking feeling

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 13, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

There’s no shaking the feeling that Song of the Deep — although a gorgeous game in its own right, with an unique delivery to an old Irish folk tale — reaches too far and doesn’t manage to grasp the greatness of the games it borrows so much from. As with many games nowadays, Insomniac’s Song…

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