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Review: Darkest Dungeon 2 challenges you to keep your sanity in check

Eduardo Reboucas20 June 202320 June 202307 mins

There’s nothing out there quite like Darkest Dungeon 2, one of the moodiest game experiences you’re ever bound to have.

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Review: Dredge will have you angling for your sanity

Eduardo Reboucas28 April 202328 April 202305 mins

Dredge delivers a deceptively simple premise that’s sure to grab you and keep you enthralled til the very end.

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Review: GrimGrimoire OnceMore is a beautiful encore of an overlooked gem

Eduardo Reboucas31 March 202331 March 202304 mins

A surprising mix of RTS and RPG, GrimGrimoire is one of the PlayStation 2’s most gorgeous games, and now it’s making a return in HD form.

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Leonardo Production’s debut game Shattered Heaven features fun tactical RPG card battles  

Eduardo Reboucas4 November 20223 November 202204 mins

Shattered Heaven aims to save humanity through deep TCG battling, a dash of dungeon-crawling, and a whole lot of dramatic life-or-death choices along the way.

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Review: Empire building for leisure and profit in Pathfinder: Kingmaker

Gareth Brading22 September 202022 September 202005 mins

Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a solid game, severely hampered by technical and control limitations on consoles.

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I don’t regret getting in the deep end with The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III 

Eduardo Reboucas15 October 20199 September 2020011 mins

Nihon Falcom’s newest entry in Trails of Cold Steel offers a lengthy adventure that finally brings the series to the current gen, and it does not disappoint in any way. 

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Secret of Mana HD: The more things change, the more they stay the same

Felicity Chevalier28 March 20189 September 202005 mins

The year was 1993. It would be two years until Chrono Trigger would enthrall many gamers with its spell of time traveling adventure and discovery. But a more whimsical fare had just been released. A game that was light and bright and snappy, as were its graphics, gameplay, and soundtrack. Landing a coveted spot on…

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The Technomancer Review – Whack of all trades

Eduardo Reboucas26 September 201628 April 202507 mins

The Technomancer is a midgling game. It tries to chew much more than it can chew, and while it’s certainly ambitious, it’s a jack of all trades that’s more whacked in all of them than anything else. As a side title of sorts to Mars: War Logs, developer Spider’s newest title takes place in a distant future…

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Review – Witching for more time

Eduardo Reboucas14 July 201528 April 202508 mins

Reviewing a game like The Witcher 3 is more than just sitting down, playing a game and then writing about its ifs, whats, buts, and whys. Coming in as a fan of both the original game in a limited capacity and having considered Assassin of Kings, the previous entry in the series, one of my…

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Dragon Age Inquisition Review

Eduardo Reboucas21 January 201528 April 202507 mins

Massively multiplayer online games have been around for quite a while, but their influence on single player focused games has only started becoming obvious over the last few years. For better or for worse, the borrowing of MMO elements in what otherwise would be a standard, scripted experience has seen its share of the sunlight…

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