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Review: Join Ron Perlman for a ride across purgatory in West of Dead

Eduardo Reboucas22 June 202028 April 202508 mins

West of Dead is roguelike dual-stick shooter with a heavy dose of the supernatural that’s quite a looker.

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Review: The Outer Worlds on Switch is definitely something else

Eduardo Reboucas19 June 20209 September 202006 mins

Limited and problematic in many ways, The Outer Worlds lands a technically ambitious Switch port.

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Review: Samurai Shodown finally slices its way onto the PC

Eduardo Reboucas18 June 20209 September 202005 mins

PC players now get the chance to see what the fuss surrounding this beautifully bloody reboot of SNK’s classic franchise was all about.

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Review: Be a snake in someone’s boot in Desperados III

Eduardo Reboucas17 June 20209 September 2020010 mins

I love it when a plan comes together, but improvising on-the-fly is even better.

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Review: Mapping the world in Ys: Memories of Celceta

Gareth Brading16 June 202017 September 202006 mins

If you’ve been put off from trying a JRPG fearing they are a complex timesink, Memories of Celceta is a fantastic place to dispel those aspersions.

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Review: Singing the praises of Neversong

Gareth Brading15 June 202017 September 202004 mins

If you’re looking for a satisfying action-platformer with an interestingly melancholic story, Neversong is an ideal candidate.

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Review: Prepare to be spellbound by Shantae and the Seven Sirens

Eduardo Reboucas10 June 202028 April 202506 mins

Shantae and the Seven Sirens is a deliciously charming platformer that is an absolute joy to play.

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Review: Randomize your way through Bloodstained, if you will…

Felicity Chevalier9 June 202028 April 202504 mins

Life is random.  Why should our games be so predictable?

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Review: Terrorize the seas like you’ve always dreamed of in Maneater

Eduardo Reboucas4 June 202028 April 202507 mins

Maneater is an enjoyable romp of a game in just about every way.

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Review: Shang Tsung steals souls and the show in Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath

Eduardo Reboucas3 June 202028 April 202509 mins

The first ever story expansion DLC to Mortal Kombat 11 might be short-lived and lacking content, but it’s still a blast to play.

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