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Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition Review

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 22, 2014September 9, 202009 mins

Adventure games have been around for quite a while. The golden decade of the 1990s saw some of the best games ever to come out in that genre, some of which fans still talk about to this day with reverence and awe. One of such games is 1993’s Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, which…

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Moebius: Empire Rising Review

Eduardo ReboucasApril 28, 2014September 9, 202006 mins

Moebius: Empire Rising is hinged on the theory states time is in constant loop and that people’s destinies are tied to an infinity of coincidences. Whether or not such theory could actually come to be proved, it does make for a fascinating subject in which Jane Jensen’s latest Kickstarter funded game dives into head first….

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Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller – Episode 4: The Cain Killer Review

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 19, 2013June 3, 202105 mins

After months of carefully putting together puzzles and helping agent Reed along in her investigation, it’s finally time to end it all. Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller comes to a satisfying close when Erica finally comes face-to-face with the Cain Killer in arguably the best episode of the season. Dubbed quite simply The Cain Killer, episode…

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Cognition: Episode 3 – The Oracle Review

Eduardo ReboucasMay 16, 2013June 3, 202105 mins

Lots of episodic content tends to fall flat once you get close to their end. They either rush it along and lose their pace, or like in most cases, you’re likely uninterested by the time the last episode is out. The same can be said about games, due to how long it takes to develop and…

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