Alex Varankou


367 games reviewed
67.8 average score
70 median score
28.3% of games recommended
72 / 100 - Project CARS
May 16, 2015

Project Cars offers a racing simulation experience for a very specific audience. It will satisfy the die-hard gearheads, but most players will be dissuaded by inconsistent handing, lack of progression, and a variety of technical issues.

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Nero hopes to tell a touching story, but derivative gameplay, woeful technical issues, and a high price tag get in the way.

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82 / 100 - Her Story
Jul 6, 2015

Her Story is an enjoyable puzzle game that tells an engaging story. Despite a few minor complaints, it's worth checking out, thanks to the low price.

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With troubled multiplayer design and an unwarranted higher price point, Lara Croft's spin-off reputation may have trouble recovering after The Temple of Osiris.

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Sep 8, 2015

Forza Motorsport 6 marks the true arrival of the franchise on the Xbox One. From an overabundance of content to great gameplay, the bar has once again been set for simulation racing on consoles.

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Sep 13, 2015

The Star Wars property is arguably the most famous universe included in the game thus far, as Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition continues the fairly slow pace of evolving the franchise.

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78 / 100 - NHL 16
Sep 17, 2015

NHL 16 marks what some would call a rebuild year. Most of the content that was inexcusably cut last year is back, but that's about it. The gameplay remains solid, and there is hope that the franchise can finally break away from the past and create something great in the future.

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86 / 100 - FIFA 16
Sep 22, 2015

FIFA 16 makes strong strides forward in gameplay, while offering minor additions to an already great core experience and working to get new fans on the field.

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Sep 27, 2015

Skylanders SuperChargers continues to deliver the fun and accessible experience that the franchise has become known for. The introduction of vehicles adds further variety to an already expansive game world.

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Oct 1, 2015

PES 2016 offers some notable improvements, especially for series veterans, but a lack of polish in certain areas keep the game from reaching higher ground.

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64 / 100 - NBA Live 16
Oct 5, 2015

NBA Live 16 continues to improve the franchise, but given the poor starting point a few years ago, that's not saying much.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain offers an excellent gameplay and presentation package, and if not for a few weakness, it could have been one of the all-time bests. Instead, it's just really, really good.

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Oct 22, 2015

Rather than following in the footsteps of AC Unity, Assassin's Creed Syndicate is an unambitious entry that mostly shuffles in place. There's still fun to be had here, but this sophomore next-gen effort doesn't excel.

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Oct 27, 2015

Halo 5: Guardians marks a strong debut on Xbox One for the long running franchise, with great gameplay and solid multiplayer and in spite of a weak campaign.

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78 / 100 - Guitar Hero Live
Oct 29, 2015

Guitar Hero Live ushers in a new era for the music game genre. It's bold, innovative, but it won't be a hit with everyone.

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58 / 100 - Need for Speed
Nov 7, 2015

Despite a few redeeming qualities, Need for Speed is a lackluster reboot that fails to reinvent the franchise, or live up to the name of the original game.

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Dec 17, 2015

A solid and accessible platformer, Tearaway Unfolded offers a unique world and some creative uses of the controller.

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68 / 100 - Amplitude HD
Jan 6, 2016

Amplitude offers fairly stock-standard rhythm gameplay and nice visuals, coupled with a rigid unlock system and a music genre of limited appeal.

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49 / 100 - Hardware: Rivals
Jan 21, 2016

Hardware: Rivals is a shallow, uninspired and very overpriced multiplayer vehicular combat game.

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Feb 3, 2016

While not particularly challenging or deep, LEGO Marvel's Avengers offers exactly what fans expect - an accessible and often enjoyable adaptation of the movies.

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