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I wished I had a Senzu bean on me after Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s E3 demo blew me away

Eduardo ReboucasJune 21, 2019April 28, 2025010 mins

It looks like Dragon Ball Z is finally getting an adventure game that will do it justice.

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Just fly away, very far away from Jump Force

Eduardo ReboucasFebruary 25, 2019April 28, 2025014 mins

Jump Force’s potential is squandered by its boring, practically nonexistent mission design and terrible use of the fan-favorite franchises it includes.

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If you’ve never played Tales of Vesperia before, you should definitely grab its Definitive Edition

Eduardo ReboucasFebruary 12, 2019April 28, 202509 mins

While I wouldn’t say that this Definitive Edition is perfect, it’s still the best way to play Tales of Vesperia.

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Ace Combat 7 gloriously takes the fight to the Unknown Skies

Eduardo ReboucasFebruary 12, 2019April 28, 2025014 mins

If Ace Combat 7: Unknown Skies is any indication, there’s still plenty of fuel left in the tank for the flight sim genre.

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My Hero One’s Justice falls short of being Plus Ultra

Eduardo ReboucasDecember 5, 2018April 28, 2025014 mins

My relationship with Boku no Hero Academia, or My Hero Academia as it’s known outside of Japan is a weird one. I generally tend to avoid shonen anime — you know, the kind aimed at adolescent boys, generally — since I really got my fill of it during my own teens and early 20s with…

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By dipping back into the well, Soulcalibur VI keeps the franchise alive in exciting ways

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 6, 2018April 28, 2025016 mins

SoulCalbur VI is an excellent pickup, especially so for anyone like me, who’s fallen off from the series at a point.

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E3 2018: Bandai Namco’s betting big on anime

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 2, 2018April 28, 2025012 mins

As it’s become E3 tradition, our appointment with Bandai Namco this year started with an hour-long presentation that featured almost all of the games on display at their booth, with looks at the newly-announced Jump Force game that’s coming out in 2019, as well as the console port of last year’s Divinity: Original Sin 2,…

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State of the Brawl 2016: Street Fighter V, King of Fighters XIV and co.

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 8, 2016April 28, 2025014 mins

With 2016 rapidly drawing to a close, what better time it is to look back at the state of fighting games, in a year that featured some of the biggest names in the genre making gigantic comebacks. King of Fighters and Street Fighter, in particular, were rivals since their debut in the late 1980s and early…

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E3 2015 – Dark Souls 3 is a culmination of all things Souls

Callum RakestrawJune 22, 2015April 28, 2025014 mins

Between having Dark Souls 2, Bloodborne, and Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin all come out in the past year, it feels awfully soon for another Souls game. And yet, here we are. Dark Souls 3 exists, for better or worse, and it’ll be out early next year. Going into our appointment, I was…

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