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Starts out funny, but quickly becomes frustrating. A wonderfully weird and original concept that falls flat like its jelly-limbed hero.
A Weskered development gives us the Wong game. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is evil in the wrong sense.
Armikrog's memory puzzles and tenuous humour are a low point in the adventure game renaissance.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a disappointing anniversary for a series that really should take a break.
Makes you work a lot for very little. The repetitive churn of missions and activities further spoil an only occasionally entertaining shooter.
Beyond the shock value of its demonic horrors, this survivalist city-builder has little to recommend it.
A bland alternative to a genre-defining game millions of people are very familiar with.
Scarf is a nice if not particularly original idea, disappointingly executed on almost all fronts.
Parts of Final Fantasy XIII are worth the absurd amount of time it takes to properly open up, but this port is a big letdown.
Necromunda is a sight to behold, but it's undermined by wonky shooting, superfluous mechanics, and bugs.
Despite some cool heroes and a neat twist on battle royale, Amazon's long-awaited hero shooter wasn't worth the wait.
A flimsy remake of a flawed 16-bit favourite that exacerbates all the original's problems while failing to recapture its strengths.
A beautiful action movie that punishes improvisation, with under-populated multiplayer that can’t compete with a nine-year-old game.
With bad A.I., design issues, and repetitive combat, what there is to enjoy in Hatred quickly fades to black.
After a promising opening, Ghost Song collapses under the weight of its ill-conceived mechanics.
Gotham Knights attempts to differentiate itself from the Arkham series with new characters and a new canon, but spends most of its length poorly imitating what made those games great.
Empire of Sin's many bugs, balance issues and competing systems undermine what could have been a novel mob management game.
There is potential for amusing cat-and-mouse exchanges, but a lobby full of humans is hard to find.
A promising concept but dismal execution on just about every level.
Frontiers of Pandora's stunning presentation and fantastic world design are failed by atrocious technical issues.