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Review: ROUTINE is an atmospheric science-fiction survival horror

Gareth Brading4 December 20253 December 202506 mins

In the pantheon of sci-fi horror, ROUTINE is a noble effort.

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Review: Siren’s Rest is a bitesize chunk of Still Wakes the Deep, diving to the sunken wreck of the former oil rig

Gareth Brading27 June 202504 mins

For those who loved Still Wakes the Deep, Siren’s Rest is an appropriate thrilling epilogue.

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Eduardo’s Best of 2015

Eduardo Reboucas31 December 20159 September 202008 mins

I can’t believe it’s the end of the year again, but here we are. Tomorrow, we’ll be starting off 2016, and with it, I’ll have another year to work my way through a nice and chunky gaming backlog. 2015 saw an all-time amount of trimming down older games, specially on Steam, so I’m hoping 2016 will be the same,…

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SOMA Review – Don’t Quit on Yourself

Eduardo Reboucas14 November 20159 September 202004 mins

SOMA is a fantastic science fiction tale that just happens to be trapped within the limitations of the medium it was designed for. As a horror game, it’s by far Frictional Games’ best, with one of the best conceits and design ever to come out of Amnesia: The Dark Descent‘s developers. Unlike the first Amnesia, which oozed…

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