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By dipping back into the well, Soulcalibur VI keeps the franchise alive in exciting ways

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 6, 2018April 28, 202509 mins

SoulCalbur VI is an excellent pickup, especially so for anyone like me, who’s fallen off from the series at a point.

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Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics doesn’t come close to being as good as its inspiration

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 5, 2018April 28, 202505 mins

It’s a shame that Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics lacks the oomph and content, because its theme would otherwise make for an extremely exciting game. It’s silly enough to make it for a fun premise, and starting out, Achtung feels like it might be going places, but sadly it never quite takes off.

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Amorous Adventures of Hans Capon is sinfully short, but still amusing

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 31, 2018April 28, 202504 mins

I was already impressed by Kingdom Come during my time with it earlier this year for review, and jumping back to it months later didn’t dull that feeling at all.

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Witness sanity dwindle away in Call of Cthulhu’s horrific brand of horror

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 30, 2018April 28, 202506 mins

It would be easy to write Call of Cthulhu off as a cliched and extremely derivative game, but it manages to tick off all of the boxes when it comes to delivering a competent horror experience.

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Thronebreaker is the best thing to come to The Witcher franchise since Wild Hunt

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 23, 2018April 28, 202506 mins

Regardless of your feelings towards multiplayer card games, there’s enough variety in Thronebreaker to keep you busy for quite a while.

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Solving the Crimes of the Century in Lamplight City

Gareth BradingOctober 23, 2018September 9, 202006 mins

Lamplight City is an excellently crafted adventure, and well worth experiencing for the opportunity to interact with a unique alternative world.

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BGS 2018: Trigger Run is a fun, more casual and lighter load alternative to Overwatch and Paladins

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 19, 2018April 28, 202503 mins

Brazil Game Show is also a big event for independent developers, and in between appointments and hands-on demos that were held in the ‘indie avenue’ of São Paulo’s Expo Center Norte, I was able to have a quick chat with Mario Silveira, the CEO of 2Axion Games, the Los Angeles based studio behind the free-to-play…

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BGS 2018: A chat with Traveller’s Tales’ Super-Villain, er… Senior Producer Matthew Ellison

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 15, 2018April 28, 202505 mins

To Traveller’s Tales’ senior producer Matthew Ellison, the most important aspect to the LEGO games is their accessibility and how creatively they make use of their licenses. I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with him for a few minutes at Brazil Game Show last week, where Warner Bros was showing off the…

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BGS 2018: If you loved these games in the past, Spyro Reignited Trilogy will burn bright with nostalgia

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 14, 2018April 28, 202504 mins

When the original PlayStation hit, I was all about the Nintendo 64, so unlike a lot of folks who grew up in the 1990s, my fondest platforming memories lie with the Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64, namely the Super Mario games. Still, I would be lying if I told you I never dabbled with those…

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BGS 2018: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice snuck its way into and stabbed my heart

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 13, 2018April 28, 202504 mins

If you thought From Software was done with the Dark Souls formula, think again. Now under the Activision banner, director Hidetaka Miyazaki is at it again, this time taking us for a ride in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. And from the 40 minutes or so I spent playing the game at Brazil Game Show, all…

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