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The Gates of Oblivion

Gareth Brading16 May 202522 May 202507 mins

Bethesda’s remaster of its 2006 original Oblivion comes at a time when the actions of its parent company are under significant scrutiny.

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Review: Adventure has a name: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Eduardo Reboucas17 December 202417 December 202407 mins

MachineGames’ take on Indiana Jones turned out incredible, it’s one of this year’s last and best releases.

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Review: Starfield is Bethesda’s biggest RPG, but also its most disjointed

Gareth Brading7 September 20237 September 202308 mins

Starfield is an enormous and impressive experience, but it struggles to make its myriad parts feel like a cohesive whole.

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Review: Redfall is at best a perfunctory shooter, at worst an aggressively average one

Gareth Brading2 May 202330 August 202307 mins

If you lower your expectations, Redfall is decent, mindless fun. But as a game from Arkane Studios, it’s a disappointment.

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Review: Ghostwire: Tokyo has a formula, but it’s a formula that works

Gareth Brading23 March 202223 March 202206 mins

While the open world format relies too much on repetitious side activities, Ghostwire: Tokyo’s beautiful world is successful in maintaining engagement.

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Review: Live, Die, Repeat in Deathloop

Gareth Brading13 September 20211 May 202307 mins

Full of satisfying stealth and combat, huge sprawling levels and an interesting multilayered story, Deathloop is truly one of a kind.

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The Slayer returns to glory kill the world yet again in Doom Eternal

Eduardo Reboucas25 March 202028 April 2025014 mins

Doom Eternal’s reverence and reinvention of what came before it are its greatest accomplishments.  

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Returning to Doom 3 wasn’t nearly as horrific as the first time I played it

Eduardo Reboucas16 August 201928 April 202505 mins

Although not a reissue of what I consider the superior version of Doom 3, this new release has the chance to introduce a whole new audience to one of the most atmospheric games of the last decade.

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id Software’s duo of hellish first-person shooters hits the current gen with mixed results

Eduardo Reboucas15 August 201928 April 202505 mins

While not nearly the best or most accurate versions of those classic games, they’re certainly the most accessible on modern systems.

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Being the Slayer in the E3 demo of Doom Eternal was no cakewalk

Eduardo Reboucas24 June 201928 April 202506 mins

Doom Eternal is bound to set the world on fire and then chainsaw it to death yet again.

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