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3688 games reviewed
76.6 average score
80 median score
56.5% of games recommended

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4 / 10.0 - The Dwarves
Nov 30, 2016

The Dwarves is hard to recommend to any but the most diehard RPG fan, due to poor combat and terrible performance.

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Nov 30, 2016

A good Mario game with a fun single player, but one that lacks the tools to make it fully worthwhile from a creation point of view.

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An arbitrary remaster collection that fails to do justice to the memory of the originals.

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7 / 10.0 - Alice VR
Nov 29, 2016

Alice VR doesn’t have the most engaging puzzles, and its slow pace may be off-putting to some, but this VR ‘walking simulator’ through a sci-fi re-imagining of Wonderland is a beautiful, trippy and clever experience.

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With it being the first SAO game set outside the anime, it does a good job of creating a new story, even if it takes some time to get going.

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Nov 23, 2016

It's not a bad puzzle game by any means, and the virtual worlds add intrigue and wonder, but overall you won't be going back after finishing the two-hour playthrough.

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Nov 22, 2016

A masterful re-up with a great story, a beautifully grim world and exciting, fast-paced gameplay. And that price point makes it essential.

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9.5 / 10.0 - Steins;Gate 0
Nov 22, 2016

A worthy follow up to Steins;Gate that even surpasses it in many aspects, while delivering a gripping story through multiple endings.

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Nov 22, 2016

This collection gives you an authentic horror experience: tense moments, a feeling of helplessness, and an environment you can’t help but exist in, even though you wish you were anywhere else.

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8 / 10.0 - Killing Floor 2
Nov 19, 2016

As the blood flies and the bullets rain down like a bad storm, you’ll whoop with delight as you survive yet another wave. Plenty of weapons, plenty of variety, and plenty of fun.

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Nov 18, 2016

Repetitiveness, occasional frustrating puzzles and a couple of technical hitches may put you off Yesterday Origin, but if you persevere you will find an enjoyable, conspiracy thriller.

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9 / 10.0 - Dishonored 2
Nov 16, 2016

So much freedom leads to inevitable bugs and AI glitches, but this is still a tremendously fun and empowering stealth-em-up.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Driveclub VR
Nov 16, 2016

If you’re willing to overlook some blurry visuals and get down to the serious business of racing you’ll find that there’s still a lot to love here and, for a launch title, it’s an impressive first outing for racing games on PSVR.

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3 / 10.0 - Weeping Doll
Nov 16, 2016

This is a lazy cash in, a shoddy waste of your time with nothing to recommend beyond the fact it’s one of the cheapest games in the PSVR catalogue thus far.

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Nov 15, 2016

Prepare to say goodbye to sleep and society as catching, training and caring for your Pokémon take over your life.

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9 / 10.0 - Watch Dogs 2
Nov 14, 2016

The missions are varied and intense, and the characters provide plenty of great moments. If you’re craving a game with a gorgeous, busy and unique open world, this is the game for you.

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6 / 10.0 - Ronin
Nov 11, 2016

Ronin is potentially a really good game, but repetitive game play as well as a frustrating upgrade system makes it tough to finish to its conclusion.

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9.5 / 10.0 - Owlboy
Nov 11, 2016

Owlboy revisits a golden age of gaming, with a deep and moving story that incorporates some of the best characters and ideas in a long time.

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8 / 10.0 - Lethal VR
Nov 10, 2016

Lethal VR’s lack of Global leaderboards means your high score chasing is restricted to local friends and family, but there’s still plenty here to keep you from taking your headset off.

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4 / 10.0 - Moto Racer 4
Nov 8, 2016

Despite a great sense of speed and some classic influences, Moto Racer 4 is riddled with bugs and simply fails to live up to its series’ legacy.

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