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DuckTales Remastered Review

Eduardo Reboucas26 August 201328 April 202504 mins

Ah, DuckTales. A huge part of some of the 1980s/early 1990s babies and certainly a part of mine. The videogame adaptation handled by Capcom for the NES is still considered by many one of the best platformers ever. Twenty something years later, it’s getting a high resolution remake, complete with voice acting from the original…

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The Surge is a step above Lords of the Fallen, but lacks the refinement of Dark Souls

Eduardo Reboucas21 July 201728 April 202504 mins

The Surge is certainly a step above Deck 13’s previous outing Lords of the Fallen, but it still lacks the refinement and balance of From Software’s beloved franchise. It’s clear that Deck 13 really wants to make a really good rendition of Dark Souls to call their own, and as The Surge shows, they’re almost…

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Review: Visco Collection brings even more Neo Geo Goodness to the Switch

Eduardo Reboucas29 November 202320 June 202525 mins

There’s something for just about everyone in the Visco Collection.

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Let’s talk about Dark Souls 3

Callum Rakestraw10 June 201625 April 2025022 mins

Over the past several weeks, Eduardo and I have been talking a lot about Dark Souls 3. As the finale to the Dark Souls series and potentially the last of the Souls games entirely (though probably not), we had a lot of thoughts. As such, we decided to once more get together have another one…

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Dead Cells is great because it feels great

Callum Rakestraw19 October 201825 April 202504 mins

It’s the little touches that make it shine.

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The Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle brings back two great hits to PS4 and Xbox One

Eduardo Reboucas17 February 202028 April 202508 mins

If you’re a fan of character action games you shouldn’t miss it.

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Way too many hours gone with Days Gone

Eduardo Reboucas16 July 20199 September 2020012 mins

Days Gone is a perfect example of how restraint should be a vital aspect to keep in mind when designing a videogame.

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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: Warhammer 40K Boltgun: Forges of Corruption is more of the glorious same

Andy Johnson11 July 202411 July 202403 mins

Forges for Corruption, the DLC for one of 2023’s best games, Warhammer 40k Boltgun, is modest in its aims but still an absolute thrill to play.

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Review: Once more into the garden of madness in No More Heroes and its sequel on PC

Andy Johnson8 July 20218 July 202105 mins

Following a port to the Nintendo Switch in 2020, SUDA51’s cult hack-and-slash No More Heroes games receive a surprising but welcome PC release.

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