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Review: Solve a hilarious whodunit mystery in Loco Motive

Eduardo Reboucas21 January 202528 April 202504 mins

Loco Motive is a beautiful homage to old school LucasArts adventure games and a pretty good one at that!

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‘The Good, The Bad, and The Augmented’ brings more of the same to The Surge

Eduardo Reboucas7 November 201828 April 202505 mins

Having a series of increasingly difficult fights would be great and all, but the main deal with The Good, The Bad, and The Augmented is that it gets really repetitive pretty quickly.

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Submerged Review – Sink or Swim

Gareth Brading7 August 20159 September 202005 mins

The 2001 film A.I: Artificial Intelligence, is a fascinating, if flawed film. What the film does have in spades is memorable set pieces. In one such example, the robot boy David and his robot friend Gigolo Joe (Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law respectively) fly across a flooded Manhattan, the abandoned skyscrapers jutting out of…

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Batman: A Telltale Series Episode Four Review – Committed

Eduardo Reboucas30 November 201628 April 202503 mins

It finally happened. Bruce Wayne spent a night in Arkham Asylum, and it wasn’t a social call as his alter ego. Episode four, the penultimate part in Telltale’s Batman series opens up as our boy Bruce is just waking up after his drug-induced psychotic attack at the end of part three. Seems like his pal…

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From E3 2017: Zombies are both friend and foe in Dead Alliance

Callum Rakestraw15 July 201728 April 202503 mins

At first glance, tossing zombies into a competitive shooter as a means of making it stand out is maybe not the most interesting idea. Dead Alliance seems to understand this, however, designing around them to make sure they’re more than a mindless addition. The hook of Dead Alliance lies in temporarily recruiting the undead to…

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Review: You asked for it! Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game is back

Eduardo Reboucas19 January 202119 January 202104 mins

Was it worth the wait?

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Review: Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut slashes on to PC

Eduardo Reboucas21 May 202421 May 202405 mins

Sucker Punch’s samurai epic Ghost of Tsushima arrives on Steam with an incredibly well optimized port and all the bonus content that make it an even better game.

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Wastelanders breathes new life into a still problematic Fallout 76

Eduardo Reboucas22 April 202028 April 2025010 mins

The new free content update makes some improvements aimed at some of the issues that have plagued the game since launch, making it much more playable, but nowhere near perfect.

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The Red Strings Club plays with the definition of what an adventure game could be

Eduardo Reboucas26 January 20189 September 202004 mins

The Red Strings Club did an excellent job at playing with my expectations in regards to just how an adventure game can deliver a compelling, multifaceted story set in a cyberpunk backdrop during my first time playing it. In a far-flung future, a mega corporation is about to introduce a technology aimed at forcibly introducing…

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Review: Gynoug has you dispatching hordes of legendary monsters

Eduardo Reboucas22 November 202121 November 202103 mins

Gynoug is another quality shooter that makes its way to your ever-growing digital retro shooter library.

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