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Blaine Smith Reviews

Check out a list of Blaine “Captain Camper” Smith’s brutally honest game reviews on Gamers Heroes

  • SpellForce: Conquest Of Eo Review

    SpellForce: Conquest of Eo Review

    Stepping away from the franchises' traditional RTS roots, the development team at Owned by Gravity has set out take the fantastical world of Eo in an exciting new direction with the turn-based strategy release of SpellForce: Conquest of Eo.

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  • Forspoken Review

    Forspoken Review

    Featuring a fantasy world, magic, and a sentient bracelet named Cuff, Luminous Productions has teamed up with Square Enix for their new title Forspoken. The debut title for the studio, should players set out to find their way home?

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  • Marvel's Midnight Suns Review - Game Of The Year

    Marvel’s Midnight Suns Review – Game of the Year

    Marvel's more recent forays into the gaming space have yet to capture the heights of their cinematic success, with Square Enix's Marvel's Avengers often cited as a studio's inability to capitalize on a major IP in video game form. Enter Firaxis Games, developers of the critically acclaimed X-COM franchise, who hope to bring the lesser-known adventures of the Midnight Sons to the gaming space with the release of Marvel's Midnight Suns.

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  • Marvel's Iron Man VR Quest 2 Review

    Marvel’s Iron Man VR Quest 2 Review

    If you have already played Marvel's Iron Man VR on the PSVR, the Quest 2 version is a hugely improved experience both with the hardware and in the game itself. If you've still yet to play it at all, it's quite simply one of the best VR games on the market today.

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  • Summoners War: Chronicles Review

    Com2uS Studios looks to bring the hugely successful gacha formula of Summoner's War to the massive market of the MMO with the release of Summoners War: Chronicles, a casual blend of mobile-infused gacha mechanics with a broader, more open-world style RPG environment.

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  • Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Review

    TaleWorlds Entertainment once again brings the medieval era to life with the RPG-strategy hybrid Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Building on the incredible success of the original game, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord looks to improve on its predecessor in every way, but does it do enough to justify the price tag of a new release?

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  • Gotham Knights Review

    Gotham Knights Review

    WB Games Montreal & Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment look to explore a darker side of DC's Gotham City with the release of Gotham Knights, an open-world RPG based on the comic book series of the same name. Stepping away from Batman, Gotham Knights instead focuses on the extended Bat Family as Nightwing, Batgirl, Robin, and Red Hood take to the streets of Gotham to solve one last case.

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  • LEGO Bricktales Review

    Thunderful Games looks to bring the magical world of LEGO to their popular construction sim style with the release of LEGO Bricktales, an innovative and challenging brick-by-brick construction game that gives players the opportunity to see their creations come to life in new and exciting ways.

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  • Two Point Campus Review

    Two Point Campus Review

    Following on from the hugely successful Two Point Hospital, Two Point Studios once again wants to take the management sim world by storm with the release of Two Point Campus. Promising the same witty humor and charming graphics, Two Point Campus is a near guarantee for success, but does the repetitious formula grow stale?

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  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong Review

    Developed by Big Bad Wolf and published by Nacon, Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong is a narrative-driven RPG built within the Vampire: The Masquerade world, in the wider universe of the World of Darkness IP. It's a standalone experience that doesn't require previous experience in the World of Darkness franchise, but there's a lot more depth and lore for those familiar with the setting.

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  • King Arthur: Knight's Tale Review

    King Arthur: Knight’s Tale Review

    The world of King Arthur and the famous knights is one seldom explored in the gaming space, so to say I was excited to jump in would be an understatement. While the game does suffer from the leftover woes of Early Access, it's a fantastic entry into the tactical RPG genre.

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  • LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Review

    LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Review

    Traveller's Tales' sixth installment in the LEGO franchise sees one of the largest LEGO Star Wars experiences to date. With over 20 planets from across all three trilogies, more than 300 unlockable characters, and nine movies to play through, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga brings with it everything you'd want in a Star Wars title, but the simplistic design of the LEGO games isn't for everyone.

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