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From E3 2017: Rebellion’s looking to pump some juice into third-person shooting

Eduardo ReboucasJune 29, 2017April 28, 2025010 mins

For as much as people might enjoy taking out tons and tons of Axis forces in a variety of gloriously insane and gory manners in Sniper Elite, it might come out as surprising to most that Rebellion been in game development for way longer than that particular franchise has been around. In fact, one of…

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From E3 2017: Vampyr feels like a Victorian-era Mass Effect

Eduardo ReboucasJune 27, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

Moving away for now from Life is Strange (there’s going to be a prequel out before the eventual sequel, but that won’t be developed by them) DONTNOD is set to add their own flavor to the Mass Effect formula with Vampyr, an action-RPG set in early 20th century London, crippled by the Spanish Flu epidemic…

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From E3 2017: A Plague Tale: Innocence will have Fievel make a run for his money

Eduardo ReboucasJune 27, 2017April 28, 202505 mins

As is tradition now, Focus Home Interactive was one of the big appointments we had booked at E3. This year, the main theme seemed to be horror, as three of the titles that we saw were pretty invested on gloomy atmosphere and the macabre. Shifting away from the psychological horror of Call of Cthuthlu to…

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From E3 2017: Project CARS 2 aims to overtake the competition

Eduardo ReboucasJune 25, 2017April 28, 202509 mins

The original Project CARS was a hugely ambitious game that took me quite a while to give a go because of how impenetrable it seemed at the outset. After my initial impressions of it at E3 2011, I didn’t feel like I would quite fit in with the style of game Slightly Mad Studios seemed…

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From E3 2017: Assassin’s Creed Origins is impressive in scale, stumbles a bit during combat

Eduardo ReboucasJune 22, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

It was a shocking revelation to hear that Assassin’s Creed Origins has been in the works for such a long time. For the last three years, various Ubisoft teams have been getting the game ready, and although many details about it had already been leaked over the past few months, there was still plenty of…

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From E3 2017: Dragon Ball FighterZ is the Dragon Ball game fans have been waiting for

Eduardo ReboucasJune 21, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

For the thirty or so years since its inception, Dragon Ball fans have had to endure countless less than optimal games based on the beloved Akira Toriyama franchise. From the Famicom era ’til today, there hasn’t been a game that could universally be lauded for being great; sure, some have managed to do justice to…

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From E3 2017: Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age aims to please fans and newcomers alike

Eduardo ReboucasJune 20, 2017April 28, 202507 mins

At the brink of E3 2017 closing down for good, we had the chance to sit down for a chat with the producers of the new Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age at Square Enix’s booth. Based on Final Fantasy XII: International Zodiac Job System, an improved Japan-only rerelease of Final Fantasy XII from 2007,…

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From E3 2017: Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is no appendix to Lord of the Rings

Eduardo ReboucasJune 19, 2017April 28, 202509 mins

E3 2017 proper started pretty darn well for me. Soon after the doors opened at the Los Angeles Convention Center and the crowd outside started to flood south hall, I touched down at Warner Bros’ booth to check out the sequel to one of my favorite releases of the past few years, Middle-Earth: Shadow of…

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Review in progress: The Surge

Eduardo ReboucasJune 5, 2017April 28, 202509 mins

Honestly, I didn’t have any expectations when I took an appointment to see The Surge at E3 last year. Given that Deck 13’s last game, Lords of the Fallen, didn’t really sit well with me, there was little reason that yet another Souls-like game, this time set in a sci-fi world, would garner any attention….

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Sniper Elite 4 Review – Clipping across Italia

Eduardo ReboucasMay 27, 2017April 28, 2025015 mins

At war, a sniper’s job is never truly over, and in case of Sniper Elite’s Karl Fairburne, taking out Nazis is the least of his troubles. After clearing the African front by teeth and bullet in Sniper Elite 3, the fourth entry in Rebellion’s venerable groin shooting franchise sees him heading down to the beautiful…

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