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Review: Capes will please turn-based tactics fans holding out for a hero

Andy Johnson13 June 202413 June 202406 mins

Spitfire Interactive deliver a challenging, superheroic take on turn-based tactics.

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Review: Partisans 1941 brings a new layer of strategy to WW II stealth tactics

Andy Johnson21 November 202020 February 202105 mins

While a welcome addition to a recently revived genre, Partisans 1941 is no match for the best games of its type.

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From E3 2017: Pillars of the Earth is a gorgeous adventure game interpretation of the famous novel

Eduardo Reboucas30 June 201728 April 202503 mins

Ken Follett’s Pillars of the Earth is a series of books that sit neatly in my ever growing pile of shame. Everyone has one for just about every medium these days, and I’m no different. Still, when an interpretation of a literary work ends up doing the source material justice, or even manages to surpass…

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From E3 2017: Daedalic turns toward the future with State of Mind

Callum Rakestraw30 June 201728 April 202504 mins

Given the current state of affairs in the world, it’s no surprise that a lot of stories set in the future depict dystopian societies. It helps too that there’s plenty of topics to explore that haven’t yet been mined for all they’re worth. State of Mind from Daedalic Entertainment is one of those games. Set…

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