Michael Harradence


65 games reviewed
83.8 average score
85 median score
82.8% of games recommended
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9 / 10.0 - Tearaway
Nov 20, 2013

Tearaway is a brilliant mix of creativity, stunning visuals and joyous platforming. Make no mistake - this is PS Vita's must-have game.

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8.5 / 10.0 - War Thunder
Jan 11, 2014

War Thunder is a gorgeous-looking and extremely competent flight combat game, though the lack of some of the PC version's game modes means it has yet to reach its full potential.

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Jan 28, 2014

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition lives up to its name in providing a stunning adventure that looks gorgeous running on PS4.

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Mar 18, 2014

Ground Zeroes is a great slice of stealth-action gaming, filled with heaps of content and strategic value -- even if it isn't quite the epic adventure some had hoped for.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Sniper Elite III
Jun 30, 2014

While not without its flaws, Sniper Elite 3 remains a compelling, tactically-rewarding shooter that fans of the genre would do well to snap up asap.

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8 / 10.0 - The Evil Within
Oct 17, 2014

The Evil Within isn't without some glaring shortcomings, but overall, this is survival horror at its most brutally rewarding. A triumphant return for Shinji Mikami.

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Jan 19, 2015

Resident Evil HD is a stunning recreation of one of survival horror's all-time classics. While some aspects may appear outdated, Capcom's zombie killer is one of the toughest, most rewarding adventure games you'll play, and the HD makeover ensures it looks better than ever.

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Life is Strange, Episode One: Chrysalis is a joyous, gripping adventure that has laid down a strong foundation for the rest of the series. Its time-travelling mechanic is a great spin on traditional narrative, choice-heavy video games of similar fashion, and is backed up by brilliant characterization and superb storytelling. It may not be perfect, but there's absolutely no way you'll want to miss out on Max's adventures.

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is a promising start to this four-part horror title, with some interesting gameplay dynamics let down by dodgy presentation and some technical hiccups.

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 strengthens itself with a solid second episode packed with compelling gameplay and some decent story developments.

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Episode 3: Judgment is a great addition to the Revelations 2 saga that showcases partner work to its finest degree yet.

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 caps off its four-part run with a satisfying final.

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Mar 24, 2015

The Assignment is a brilliant start to The Evil Within's post-launch content support that fans can't afford to miss out on.

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Life is Strange Episode Two continues Max's adventure with an emotionally-charged plot and lush visuals

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Apr 29, 2015

Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China is a decent stab---no pun intended---at bringing the series to a 2.5D realm, though it's sadly let down by poor level design and dull combat.

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May 9, 2015

Despite some annoying issues, The Consequence is an engaging slice of DLC to complement The Evil Within's twisted game world.

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Life is Strange Episode 3 is another thrilling entry in this intriguing adventure series, featuring some of the best plot development to date.

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Jul 1, 2015

Despite its flaws, DMC4: Special Edition is still fantastic hack-'n-slash romp made all the more enjoyable thanks to a silky-smooth frame rate and three new playable characters.

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Emotionally powerful and engaging, Life is Strange Episode Four: Dark Room cements Dontnod's teen drama as a real contender for Game of the Year. Roll on Episode Five!

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Aug 24, 2015

The Phantom Pain combines an open-world setting with the best Metal Gear Solid gameplay the series has to offer and a killer narrative to boot.

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