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Harvest Moon: Mad Dash was a welcome bit of relaxation during E3

Eduardo Reboucas22 June 201928 April 202504 mins

Mad Dash is a delightful spin-off that I had a blast trying out.

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More than 18 minutes of E3 2019 gameplay for Double Fine’s RAD

Eduardo Reboucas19 June 201928 April 202501 mins

Double Fine had a big E3 this year, starting with the news of it being acquired by Microsoft during their press conference before the show opened, but also because they had not only one, but two games on display there. One of them was RAD, a roguelike dungeon runner where you play as mutated kids…

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Nintendo sucked me in at E3 with Luigi’s Mansion 3

Eduardo Reboucas18 June 201928 April 202504 mins

Hey Luigi… BOO!

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Sniper Elite V2 Remastered brings World War 2 once again to the Switch

Eduardo Reboucas15 May 20199 September 202004 mins

If you own a Switch, having a version of Sniper Elite V2 on the go is a no-brainer.

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A Mysterious Vacation in Trüberbrook

Gareth Brading31 March 20199 September 202005 mins

Trüberbrook is good for a short visit, but you’re unlikely to want to linger longer than necessary.

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Mega Man 11’s a tough nut to crack, and I wouldn’t want it any other way

Eduardo Reboucas9 October 201828 April 202508 mins

Mega Man 11 is just as welcoming to new players as it is to old fans, and I can’t recommend it enough to anyone still on the fence about it.

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Be born a hunter, die to be prey in The Deer God

Eduardo Reboucas17 January 20189 September 202005 mins

The Deer God, a game that originally came out in 2015 and is now making its way to the Nintendo Switch, is a lot like 2012’s Tokyo Jungle. That is, they’re both about animal survival. But unlike SIE Japan Studio’s cult favorite, though, The Deer God is much more straightforward in its approach. It’s a…

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Have a chunk of hell on the go with Doom on Switch

Eduardo Reboucas13 November 20179 September 202005 mins

I have to admit that I didn’t come too hot off of Bethesda’s reveal of Doom back at E3 2015. After years and years of languishing in development limbo, the little bit that was shown of Doom didn’t make an impact on me, but luckily, it turned out to be one of the best first-person…

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