
William Hogeweide
Senior Writer and Social Media/Pr Manager at Rectify Gaming
Head of Social Marketing & PR @Rectifygaming //Reviewer & QA Bug Tester // Prev: Owner of LaidBack Media , Lead Writer @ GameOn // Email: [email protected]
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2 days ago |
rectifygaming.com | Will Hogeweide |William Hogeweide
6/10 Summary City Bus Manager is a surprisingly solid simulation with smart use of real-world data and a love for all things transit. It’s a bit light on content for the price, but if you’re a fan of buses or city management games, this might just be your stop. Just be ready to pay the express fare for a ride that maybe should’ve come with a transfer discount. So go on—hop aboard.
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3 days ago |
rectifygaming.com | Will Hogeweide |William Hogeweide
Krispy Kreme is pressing “start” on a delicious new adventure in celebration of PAC-MAN’s 45th anniversary, unveiling a playful partnership with Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. that brings the iconic arcade character to life in doughnut form. Beginning today and available for a limited time at participating U.S. locations, the Krispy Kreme x PAC-MAN Collection offers fans a nostalgic bite of gaming history—just in time to celebrate one of the world’s most beloved video game legends.
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4 days ago |
rectifygaming.com | Will Hogeweide |William Hogeweide
6.5/10 Summary Captain Blood is a bold, brash hack-and-slash with heart—but it’s more Saturday morning cartoon than high-seas epic. If you’re in the mood for a bite-sized pirate brawl with exaggerated flair and old-school charm, it’s worth boarding. Just don’t expect a deep treasure chest underneath all that glitter.
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6 days ago |
rectifygaming.com | Will Hogeweide |William Hogeweide
8.5/10 Summary For fans of the original, Spirit of the North 2 is a meaningful continuation. It respects the meditative tone of the first game while broadening its horizons with smarter mechanics, better pacing, and a more expansive world. This sequel doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it refines almost every part of what made the original special.
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1 week ago |
rectifygaming.com | Will Hogeweide |William Hogeweide
A cherished name from Canada’s gaming history is staging a comeback. Electronics Boutique — affectionately remembered by a generation as EB Games — is being revived, stirring deep nostalgia in those who once swapped cartridges and lined up for midnight game launches. This revival follows a major acquisition led by Stephan Tetrault, a well-known French-Canadian entrepreneur with deep roots in the collectibles and entertainment world. Tetrault has officially purchased Electronics Boutique Canada Inc.
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