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Review: Return to Castlevania makes for a fantastic crossover with Dead Cells

Eduardo Reboucas6 March 20236 March 202304 mins

Return to Castlevania brings back an old school classic that gets tangled in with a modern one as Castlevania clashes with excellent roguelike Dead Cells in a set of brand-new levels!

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Watch Dogs 2 Review: A hack above

Eduardo Reboucas21 December 201628 April 202505 mins

Watch Dogs 2 is a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Unlike its 2014 predecessor set in Chicago, San Francisco’s turn at being the stage of open world hacking shenanigans is anything but a silly romp, and it’s great for that. Thankfully, there’s more to this game than simply being in on the whole…

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Dive deeper into The Witcher’s rich lore in Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales

Eduardo Reboucas27 September 201828 April 202504 mins

Last Tuesday CD Projekt RED held a preview event in São Paulo in order to show off its newest game set in The Witcher franchise, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales, a standalone adventure game that makes use of the Gwent engine for combat and puzzles in some very novel and admittedly fun ways. I already had…

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Rive Review – A bumpy ride

Callum Rakestraw10 October 201625 April 202505 mins

Rive doesn’t know when enough is enough. It seeks to create a challenging shooter that evokes the classics (such as R-Type and Bangai-O, if some of the game’s dialog is any indication), attempting to recreate the frantic, bombastic action of those games. And it certainly does – quite well, I might add – but it…

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Review: MLB The Show 23 is a great introduction to baseball newbies

Eduardo Reboucas17 April 202328 April 202505 mins

MLB The Show 23 is a welcome sight for those looking to get acquainted with America’s previous favorite pastime.

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Review: The Battle for Steeltown keeps Wasteland 3 going for a while longer

Eduardo Reboucas21 June 202118 June 202104 mins

It’s a little heartwarming that capitalism is still a thing in the world of Wasteland 3…

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice humbles even the most hardened Souls veterans

Callum Rakestraw1 May 201925 April 2025012 mins

In every From Software game there’s a moment where things click. In Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne, those moments were vague: a series of successes and failures that steadily taught me how to play. In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, I still recall the exact moment everything clicked. His name was Genichiro. Genichiro is the…

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Eduardo’s Favorite Games in 2020

Eduardo Reboucas5 January 20211 January 202109 mins

2020 was a rough year but that doesn’t mean there weren’t any good games played. Quite the opposite!

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Kamurocho glows bright in Yakuza Kiwami’s PC port

Eduardo Reboucas10 April 20199 September 202004 mins

It might be news to some, but Sega has gotten pretty good at porting their games to PC. While they can’t really be considered very timely, taking into account that some of their titles already ported might be “old” at this point, like Vanquish and Bayonetta hitting Steam last year, it’s a very good thing…

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The Beginner’s Guide Review – Emotionally inventive

Gareth Brading4 October 201519 March 202506 mins

Franz Kafka. You’ve probably heard the name before at the very least, even if you haven’t read any of his works. Kafka is regarded today as one of the most influential writers of the 20th Century, writing a large collection of short stories alongside several novellas such as The Metamorphosis and The Trial. Kafka’s writing…

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