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E3 2016: EA Sports Showcase Roundup – Kicking and hitting things really hard

Eduardo ReboucasJune 27, 2016April 28, 202507 mins

In a surprising bit of news at the beginning of the year, Electronic Arts announced that they would not be part of E3 this year. The plan was to host an off-site event instead, right next door to the show proper, in downtown Los Angeles. EA Sports was there in full force, with a trio…

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E3 2016: Deus Ex GO – Portable sci-fi stealth action

Eduardo ReboucasJune 26, 2016April 28, 202503 mins

Square Enix prepared a cavalcade of Deus Ex games to show at E3, and the last one I got to check out during my appointment was Deus Ex GO, the newest entry in the GO series, which so far I’ve sorely missed playing, to my own fault, according to the many raving reviews I’ve read….

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E3 2016: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided: Breach – Hacking and smacking

Eduardo ReboucasJune 25, 2016April 28, 202504 mins

Coming in as a little surprise bonus to Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Breach is a free add-on mode that will come with all copies of the main game when that’s out in August. Breach plays a lot like the main game, but takes place inside a virtual reality, in which a hacker, who’s just joined…

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E3 2016: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Familiar, but augmented

Eduardo ReboucasJune 25, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

Deus Ex saw a resurgence when Human Revolution made its way to consoles and PC back in 2011. It was a fantastic upgrade to a series that left its mark in the late 90s, only to suffer through the growing pains and developer shifts that it did when the whole gaming scenario shifted at the beginning…

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E3 2016: Sniper Elite 4 Hands-on Impressions – Of a different caliber

Eduardo ReboucasJune 24, 2016April 28, 202514 mins

The idea of playing as a sniper in World War 2 makes for an excellent premise for a videogame, one that could possibly give space to a host of different stories and titles. Sniper Elite 4 still has little in the way of story, but its setting is probably one of the franchise’s potentially most…

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E3 2016: Headlander Hands-on Impressions – Don’t lose your head…

Eduardo ReboucasJune 22, 2016April 28, 202503 mins

… because if you lose it, there’s no more game to be played! But before we get into silly noggin’ jokes, I should probably explain what Headlander is all about. Double Fine’s newest is a platforming puzzle game all about knowing where your head should. The thing is, you play as a guy who somehow…

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E3 2016: tinyBuild Indie Lineup – Kickass jumping bloody mayhem!

Eduardo ReboucasJune 21, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

TinyBuild always has something interesting up their sleeve at E3, but this year they really nailed it. Their line up was incredibly strong. We got to check out three incredibly fun and simple to play games when Callum and I stopped by the JW Mariott in downtown LA to meet with their team. The first…

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E3 2016: Gwent Hands-on Impressions – Witchin’ and dealin’

Eduardo ReboucasJune 18, 2016April 28, 202503 mins

Like I needed any more reasons to spend even more time in The Witcher 3‘s world, the new standalone Gwent game is almost upon us, and I had the opportunity to check it out. While not a particularly huge fan of CDProjektRED’s own flavor of Hearthstone, Magic The Gathering, and the such, it charmed me…

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E3 2016: Vampyr Hands-off Impressions – It has teeth

Eduardo ReboucasJune 15, 2016April 28, 202502 mins

Vampyr was little more than a t-shirt with a printed title being given out last E3, or at least that was the most of what was shown then. So it was great to see how Remember Me and Life is Strange’s DONTNOD’s newest game is shaping up to, with actual gameplay. It’s a third person…

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Hitman Episode 3: Marrakech Review – Coping with the coup

Eduardo ReboucasJune 9, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

Generating big crowds of people has been one of gaming’s next leaps in technology. Some games have managed to convey these with moderate amounts of success, but most of the times, they end up looking like a handful of repeated character models bunched up together, going through canned animation cycles. The first game that really…

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