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Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus is a heart-pumping blast from start to finish

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 3, 2017April 28, 2025012 mins

There are games in which I just sit down, buckle up, and accept just about every crazy thing they throw at me, because they are just ridiculously fun and entertaining. A series which earned that place in my book is Wolfenstein. Ever since I was a kid, it’s been part of my gaming curriculum, starting…

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The Evil Within 2 is a solid sequel that surpasses the original in just about every way.

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 26, 2017September 9, 2020011 mins

The Evil Within 2 is a fantastic sequel to the flawed and criminally overlooked original. Where its predecessor failed, namely in pacing and frustrating sequences, this new game manages to excel, delivering one of the most entertaining action horror experiences in quite a while. It picks up a few years after the events of the…

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Ruiner is a demanding, difficult, and absolutely relentless isometric shooter

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 3, 2017April 28, 2025011 mins

There’s something about Ruiner that will click with a particular sect of players. The kind that enjoys games are demanding, extremely difficult, and absolutely relentless. Ruiner is all of those things, and while it does its best to be appeal to casuals with an impressive visual aesthetic and presentation, there’s no denying who it’s really…

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Absolver is an incredibly unique and rewarding martial arts game

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 13, 2017September 9, 2020012 mins

Calling Absolver a martial arts Dark Souls would be to do a huge disservice to the incredibly unique experience that French studio Sloclap has crafted. Absolver’s deep combat system is only one of the many elements that make it one of the most fascinating games I’ve played in a long time. Structure-wise, anyone who’s had…

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Mega Man Legacy Collection 2’s lineup might be disappointing, but it more than makes up in content

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 16, 2017April 28, 2025017 mins

Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 is an inherently inferior compilation in comparison to the first, mainly due to its lineup of games, but it excels in bringing back to light some my least favorite entries in the franchise. In fact, Capcom has done an admirable job putting this new collection together. Although neither Mega Man…

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Redeemer is a bloody, merciless brawl of a game

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 1, 2017September 9, 202009 mins

There have been so many overhead isometric action games over the years that it’s easy to lose count and take new releases for granted. Varying wildly in quality, from gems like Diablo 3 to mixed experiences like Dead Nation, I could easily run out of hands counting how many of those I’ve played over the…

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Bringing it back: Flat Kingdom Paper’s Cut Edition

Eduardo ReboucasMay 12, 2017September 9, 202008 mins

The underlying concept of Flat Kingdom’s gameplay is really neat: you control a character that can’t directly attack enemies, but by changing shapes, it can counter their attacks and defeat them. Unfortunately, due to bad hit detection, confusing art design and unbalanced difficulty, Flat Kingdom never quite takes off. Set in a two dimensional world that’s…

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The Disney Afternoon Collection Review – Nostalgia is out to find you

Eduardo ReboucasMay 10, 2017April 28, 202508 mins

Say what you will about how great the Mega Man games are, but in my book, the very best Capcom titles of the NES era were the ones tied to Disney properties. For one, they just happened to make use of some of my favorite cartoons at the time, and boy, they were fun. Who…

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For Honor Review – Bound by the blade

Eduardo ReboucasMarch 21, 2017April 28, 2025017 mins

For Honor is a rare breed of game. For one, it manages to be incredibly intense without a single gunshot being fired. That’s not to say it saves anyone any slack by avoiding violence; quite the opposite: it makes its home in the chaos of battlefield, no holds barred. For as much as anyone could…

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Resident Evil 7 Review – It’s been a long road home

Eduardo ReboucasMarch 7, 2017April 28, 2025011 mins

The Resident Evil franchise has seen its share of ups and downs over the years, ever since its inception in 1997. What started out as one heck of a scary game — at least for the mind of a then twelve-year-old me — eventually turned into shooters, and the overall quality saw a big dip…

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