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Deus Ex: The Fall belongs on your phone, not on your monitor. This is a woeful port with few redeeming features.
The sentimental, dull, superficially interactive story isn't worth a few cute moments and some interesting surrealism.
The tractors look great, but the rest of Farming Simulator 15 comes off like shovelware from 2012
A mediocre XCOM-like in the form of a deeply worrying depiction of militarised police.
A few good ideas, but Prospekt is hurt by uninspired design and infuriating combat encounters.
A horror game with few scares, Inmates is imprisoned by its lack of ambition.
You can't just chuck players in a maze with a ghost and tell them to be scared. Unfortunately this is exactly what Daylight does.
Redfall's empty open world, flimsy shooting, and siloed systems make for a flat, dull experience.
Tharsis is well made, but not well designed—an attractive, interesting board game idea, but only the first draft.
A miserable blend of flawed game mechanics that's a giant leap backwards from its predecessor.
A promising enough idea, Lucius shoots for the depths of hell but poor execution lands it merely six feet under.
Somerville never hits its stride, thanks to flat direction and frustrating mechanics.
An overpriced game with a solid combat system that's buried under a mountain of banality and monetisation.
Brainhacking will blow your mind, but you'll want to get the cop out of your head by the end.
Many penguins died to bring word that Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator's single joke soon gets old.
An unsatisfying, forced march through the source material.
The basic combat is fine, but WWE 2K17 botches everything, from performance to presentation.
ReCore buries a great action platformer beneath layers and layers of open world busywork.
Defenders of Time multiplayer mode is conceptually interesting, but ultimately not worth trying because of many technical issues and poorly-executed fundamentals.
Stripped down to arcade basics, it's buggy, bland, and not much fun.