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Drifting Lands is a solid shooter that unfortunately dissolves into a numbers game

Callum RakestrawJuly 30, 2017April 25, 202504 mins

Shoot-‘em-ups are often known for being ridiculous, both in difficulty and the sheer chaos that erupts on-screen. That’s largely been the draw of such games, such that an entire sub-genre by the name “bullet-hell” exists. Problem is most of those shooters are too difficult for many folks (myself included, despite how much I enjoy some…

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The Surge is a step above Lords of the Fallen, but lacks the refinement of Dark Souls

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 21, 2017April 28, 202504 mins

The Surge is certainly a step above Deck 13’s previous outing Lords of the Fallen, but it still lacks the refinement and balance of From Software’s beloved franchise. It’s clear that Deck 13 really wants to make a really good rendition of Dark Souls to call their own, and as The Surge shows, they’re almost…

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Prey is a hodgepodge of ideas that ends up being a bland experience

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 19, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

Prey is a mixed, flawed experience that overreaches for success by borrowing elements from many successful games. Considering its troubled development, that started out years ago as a sequel to an entirely different franchise from 3D Realms that was also called Prey, it’s no surprise that this new and completely unrelated release struggles so much…

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New character and game announcements headline the news coming out of EVO 2017

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 17, 2017April 28, 202506 mins

EVO 2017 also proved to be full of surprises — some, not so much surprises, but confirmation of previously leaked announcements — in terms of news relating to fighting games. Most of these were delivered in between grand finals on Sunday. Here’s a rundown of all the news that came out of Las Vegas this weekend……

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And that was EVO 2017!

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 17, 2017April 28, 202506 mins

It was terrific weekend for videogame fans for sure. The curtains have closed, and Evolution 2017 is finally over. For three packed days, competitors from all over the globe duked it out, with only a few making it out for the grand finals that not took place yesterday over at the Mandalay Bay Arena, but…

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EVO, the biggest fighting game tournament in the world, begins today!

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 14, 2017April 28, 202503 mins

Saying that EVO is the world’s biggest fighting game tournament might be an understatement. What began as “Battle of the Bay” in Sunnyvale, CA in 1996 with a meager forty-person bracket for Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Street Fighter II Turbo eventually moved to much bigger venues in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it’s been held ever since,…

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New Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor update allows you to prepare for Shadow of War

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 6, 2017April 28, 202501 mins

Warner Bros has just announced that there’s a new update out today for Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor that will allow players to import their biggest nemesis into the new game, Shadow of War. With the Nemesis Forge, as it’s called, you’ll be able to import aspects of your playthrough into the sequel, such as the uruk that evolved into…

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Diablo 3: Rise of the Necromancer Review – A Game of Bones

Felicity ChevalierJuly 6, 2017April 28, 202506 mins

The old saying, “the more things change, the more they stay the same,” is perhaps a more than fitting description for Diablo 3’s newest character focused expansion pack. First enjoyed in Diablo 2, the necromancer class quickly garnered the nickname, “The General”, due to his ability to summon a rather large army of undead soldiers…

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From E3 2017: Kingdom Come: Deliverance wants to eat Skyrim’s lunch

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 4, 2017April 28, 202504 mins

Things have come a long way since last year’s E3 for Czech developer Warhouse Studios and their newest game, Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Then, I only got to see a small sliver of what it’s all about, and even at that moment Deliverance already sounded pretty damn ambitious. This E3’s presentation focused on going into more…

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From E3 2017: Monster Hunter: World was my big surprise at the show

Eduardo ReboucasJuly 2, 2017April 28, 202505 mins

If you’ve been reading the site for a little while, you probably know this by now, but if you’re new, here’s the deal: I’m a huge fan of the Monster Hunter series. I’ve been increasingly more dedicated with each new game, and for all intents and purposes, I’ll do the same with Monster Hunter: World,…

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