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Oct 22, 2015

Syndicate moves Assassin's Creed forward with a solid new adventure, a beautiful London playground and a renewed sense of fun.

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Oct 22, 2015

Over five episodes, Life is Strange has become more than another interactive drama - it's become one of the most interesting games in years.

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Recommended - Downwell
Oct 22, 2015

Don't let appearances deceive you - Downwell's retro chic aesthetic is the wrapper for an incredibly deep, satisfying game.

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Recommended - Kingdom
Oct 21, 2015

Kingdom skilfully pitches a powerful discover-it-yourself idea at just the right level, neither too frustrating nor too easy.

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No Recommendation / Blank - Rebel Galaxy
Oct 20, 2015

Rebel Galaxy's rendition of space is full of possibilities - but they're all a little too dull and repetitive for it to really work.

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Recommended - Mushroom 11
Oct 20, 2015

Untame's experimental puzzle game pioneers a new style of interaction, layered onto a familiar premise, and finds gold among the ruins.

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Recommended - Broforce
Oct 19, 2015

A bombastically endearing tribute to classic action movie excess that is occasionally too chaotic for its own good.

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No Recommendation / Blank - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Hearts of Stone
Oct 16, 2015

Hearts of Stone subverts some tropes while holding onto others. A delightful romp, if you need more Witcher 3 with your Witcher 3.

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Dragon Quest gets the Dynasty Warriors treatment, but there are more fundamental changes than a mere asset swap; this is Musou re-imagined.

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No Recommendation / Blank - WRC 5 FIA World Rally Championship
Oct 15, 2015

A convincing reboot for the series, marred only by its own modesty and technical issues.

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No Recommendation / Blank - Sublevel Zero
Oct 14, 2015

A welcome revival for a much missed genre, Sublevel Zero's roguelike design can't quite sustain it in the long term.

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Oct 13, 2015

Mechanically you are left with a feeling that there was room for Telltale to - finally - stretch its template a little further than its standard 'side with one character or the other' choices. And if it didn't do so here, with the most open-ended licence going, then it may never. Like all recipes, if you have tried the end result too often then its taste may wear a little thin. But for lapsed Telltale fans or young Minecraft aficionados, Story Mode's opener is an enjoyable first bite.

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Oct 9, 2015

Platinum's brisk and breezy take on the 1980s Transformers cartoons is a joy, albeit one that wears itself out a little too quickly.

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Recommended - Prison Architect
Oct 7, 2015

Emerging from Early Access lean and focused, Prison Architect is one of the best management games in a long time.

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Avoid - Armikrog
Oct 6, 2015

Armikrog fails as an adventure, a story, a Neverhood successor, and on any other level you might have hoped for.

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Recommended - LEGO Dimensions
Oct 5, 2015

Lego Dimensions is an inventive, delightful and hilarious take on "toys to life", but deep pockets are needed to appreciate it fully.

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Recommended - Rock Band 4
Oct 5, 2015

Building on its impressive back catalogue, Rock Band 4 is a rock-solid return for the stalwart music game.

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No Recommendation / Blank - Laserlife
Oct 5, 2015

Laserlife's ambitions are worthy enough, but its controls aren't up to the challenge and the beat-matching fails to excite.

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Oct 2, 2015

Glitch-ridden and seemingly unfinished, this is a tragic swansong for Tony Hawk's video game career.

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No Recommendation / Blank - Cities: Skylines - After Dark
Oct 2, 2015

After Dark makes some big changes to the visual variety of Cities: Skylines, but does little to alter the underlying simulation.

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