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Katana Zero’s got style, but nothing to back it up

Callum RakestrawMay 22, 2019April 25, 2025011 mins

For as thrilling as the action can be, its story fails to capitalize on any of its ideas and ends up feeling empty.

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Rage 2 fails to capitalize on what it does best and it’s bogged by what it does worst

Eduardo ReboucasMay 18, 2019April 28, 2025024 mins

id Software and Avalanche Studios’ latest feels at odds with itself: it’s an excellent action game that loses a lot of its momentum thanks to the back and forth of its tedious open-world structure.

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Review: A Plague Tale: Innocence will gross the hell out of you

Eduardo ReboucasMay 14, 2019April 28, 2025014 mins

It’s always fantastic when a game surpasses my expectations, and I can safely say that’s the case with A Plague Tale: Innocence. Even if its run time felt a tad too long by the end, it was still one hell of a ride.

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Anno 1800 is a gorgeous and extremely demanding beast of a strategy game

Eduardo ReboucasMay 7, 2019March 5, 2025013 mins

Anno 1800 is a mesmerizing strategy game that will keep you busy for a long long time.

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Guard Duty is a cheeky adventure game that doesn’t reinvent the wheel

Eduardo ReboucasMay 6, 2019September 9, 202007 mins

Guard Duty as a whole is — for as cliché as it might sound — more than a sum of its parts, so I can easily overlook its weak presentation.

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice humbles even the most hardened Souls veterans

Callum RakestrawMay 1, 2019April 25, 2025023 mins

In every From Software game there’s a moment where things click. In Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne, those moments were vague: a series of successes and failures that steadily taught me how to play. In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, I still recall the exact moment everything clicked. His name was Genichiro. Genichiro is the…

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You’ll love Mortal Kombat 11 as a fighting game, but it might annoy you in the long run

Eduardo ReboucasApril 30, 2019April 28, 2025020 mins

Mortal Kombat 11 is probably the most approachable the series has ever been, and at the same time it’s also the most annoying.

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To die again anew in Outward

Gareth BradingApril 21, 2019April 28, 2025013 mins

For players that have the patience, Outward rewards you with a truly old-school RPG experience the likes of which we haven’t seen for years.

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El Presidente’s domain is even bigger this time around in Tropico 6

Eduardo ReboucasApril 16, 2019September 9, 2020013 mins

Black humor and a healthy dose of depth help set Tropico 6 apart from the competition.

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Kamurocho glows bright in Yakuza Kiwami’s PC port

Eduardo ReboucasApril 10, 2019September 9, 202008 mins

It might be news to some, but Sega has gotten pretty good at porting their games to PC. While they can’t really be considered very timely, taking into account that some of their titles already ported might be “old” at this point, like Vanquish and Bayonetta hitting Steam last year, it’s a very good thing…

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