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Batman: A Telltale Series Episode Five Review – Toe to toe

Eduardo ReboucasDecember 31, 2016April 28, 202507 mins

If there’s one thing that Telltale’s really good at it’s playing with our expectations. Their dealing of third-party franchises has seen mixed results over the years, and while they’ve been mostly positive, there’s no helping feeling a little uneasy seeing them step out of their comfort zone. That was the case when it was announced…

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Eduardo’s Top Games of 2016

Eduardo ReboucasDecember 26, 2016April 28, 202509 mins

Many are considering 2016 to be one of the worst the world has ever seen. Games, however, have been pretty freaking great all year round, so at least they’ve helped keep people entertained while all sorts of chaos takes place in the real world. Here are a few of my personal standouts. Are some of…

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Watch Dogs 2 Review: A hack above

Eduardo ReboucasDecember 21, 2016April 28, 2025010 mins

Watch Dogs 2 is a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Unlike its 2014 predecessor set in Chicago, San Francisco’s turn at being the stage of open world hacking shenanigans is anything but a silly romp, and it’s great for that. Thankfully, there’s more to this game than simply being in on the whole…

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Batman: A Telltale Series Episode Four Review – Committed

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 30, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

It finally happened. Bruce Wayne spent a night in Arkham Asylum, and it wasn’t a social call as his alter ego. Episode four, the penultimate part in Telltale’s Batman series opens up as our boy Bruce is just waking up after his drug-induced psychotic attack at the end of part three. Seems like his pal…

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Worms W.M.D Review – Fully loaded

Eduardo ReboucasNovember 7, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

Over the years since its inception, the Worms series has seen its share of ups and downs. After a weak attempt at bringing the franchise to the third dimension during the 32-bit generation, Team-17 realized our spineless but extremely courageous friends deserved better, bringing them back to glorious 2D. And with Worms W.M.D, they’re at…

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Batman: A Telltale Series Episode Three Review – A little bit of everything

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 26, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

The third episode in Telltale’s take on Batman manages to cram just a little bit of everything that’s associated to the caped crusader’s legacy, as well as add a few more layers to the studio’s own take of DC Comics’ icon’s mythos. The stage was set for Harvey Dent’s ascent to the mayor’s office at…

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Dex: Enhanced Edition Review – Knee deep in the past

Eduardo ReboucasOctober 19, 2016April 28, 202508 mins

In the current surge of nostalgia-filled games, it’s great when one of them so perfectly encapsulates the feel of 16-bit as well as Dex does. It feels especially like a Genesis/Mega Drive RPG platformer made in this day and age, from its graphics down to just how bogged down its pacing feels at times. Dex begins…

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Hitman Episode 5: Colorado Review – Apricot heaven

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 29, 2016April 28, 202505 mins

After a somewhat disappointing outing in episode 4, Agent 47 disembarks in the USA for one of the best missions in the current season of Hitman. Set in a militia camp somewhere in the mountain ranges of Colorado, it’s our bald friend’s mission to take down not only one, two, or three, but four different targets,…

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The Final Station Review – Ticket to ride

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 27, 2016September 9, 2020010 mins

It’s a little hard to imagine what would actually come after a zombie apocalypse. Games and other forms of fiction very rarely approach the subject mainly because their aim is to show more of the terrible side of humanity that comes out during tense and positively hopeless situations. Max Brook’s World War Z touched upon…

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The Technomancer Review – Whack of all trades

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 26, 2016April 28, 2025013 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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