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334 games reviewed
88.5 average score
88 median score
61.5% of games recommended

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Sep 5, 2018

The overall result is a spectacular experience that wins with varied play, humor and amusement park-like excitement. But the experience is lessened, too, by predicable narrative, and the limited reactions of the non-playable denizens who populate this open world island of Manhattan.

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Jun 28, 2018

"Mario Tennis Aces" is the first sports game since, well, "Mario Kart 8" that's captivated me.

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Unscored - FAR: Lone Sails
Jun 15, 2018

Though there are times when Lone must dash frantically about the vehicle to keep things chugging along, "FAR: Lone Sails" leaves a lasting impression of tranquility.

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Unscored - Vampyr
Jun 7, 2018

"Vampyr" is a game with one foot in the grave and one on solid ground. Though the game's combat feels rooted in the past, learning its citizens' secrets and uncovering their social networks makes for an alluring proposition in our age of oversharing.

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May 25, 2018

Like quality junk food, the game was not exactly fulfilling but it was a bingeable experience.

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Unscored - Forgotton Anne
May 11, 2018

'Forgotton Anne' is an incredibly beautiful adventure

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Unscored - The Thin Silence
Apr 27, 2018

At its core this retro game is about our individual and collective difficulty with embracing different forms of forward thinking. It has the austerity and the warmth of a low-fi song about our not-so-charming inadequacies.

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Unscored - Frostpunk
Apr 26, 2018

When I turned away sick refugees and lost children and pulled my engineers away from medical rounds so they could labor in the mines with blue-collar workers I could only admire how skillfully the game teased out my latent ruthlessness.

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Unscored - God of War
Apr 12, 2018

A more nuanced Kratos makes the new 'God of War' a mighty success

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Unscored - Far Cry 5
Apr 5, 2018

To my surprise, I still enjoy Far Cry's particular blend of lush environments, fluid combat, and crazy happenings — like hunting a wolverine, then stumbling into a firefight full of exploding vehicles, or crashing a helicopter into an airplane and nabbing a trophy in the process ("Squash and Run").

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Unscored - A Way Out
Mar 22, 2018

'A Way Out' presents a way forward for shared video game experiences

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Mar 12, 2018

'Where The Water Tastes Like Wine' is a giant leap forward for video game storytelling

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Unscored - Moss
Mar 8, 2018

"Moss" creates another model for a successful VR game.

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Feb 26, 2018

'Metal Gear Survive' turns survivalism into a theater of the absurd

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Feb 2, 2018

I suspect one of the reasons many have hailed "Shadow of the Colossus" as a work of art is because it left them feeling pensive.

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Unscored - Finding Paradise
Jan 26, 2018

A touching, brilliantly-designed indie game

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Unscored - Accounting+
Jan 12, 2018

'Accounting +' is pure VR fun

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Jan 5, 2018

As someone who has played too many gun toting dudes, I'm delighted to see a game built around a dynamic young woman who can get a junkyard truck running, act as an emergency stand-in for Ariel in the "Tempest," and solve a mystery, all while growing up. I look forward to seeing where the series goes next.

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Unscored - Gorogoa
Dec 18, 2017

A rare combination of accessible but strange and intuitive but mind-bending

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Dec 7, 2017

'Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus' delivers the year's best first-person shooter, single-player campaign

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