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Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 4: A Block and a Hard Place is the strongest episode yet in basically every aspect.

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In order to get the most from Turok, it's important to approach it as a remnant of the '90s, rather than a modern game.

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4 / 5.0 - Nuclear Throne
Dec 27, 2015

Nuclear Throne is impeccably presented and tightly designed. There is enough variety in characters, upgrades and weapons to ensure that playthroughs never get repetitive and its visceral combat is a joy in itself. Its frustrating unfairness, however, holds it back and may alienate even hardcore roguelike fans. Not the heir to Isaac's throne many had hoped for then, but still the best action roguelike of 2015.

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2.3 / 5.0 - Among the Sleep
Dec 24, 2015

It's a shame that a mechanic as promising as playing as a toddler — and all the repercussions surrounding it — is underplayed here, as tied in with a psychological leaning in horror, Among the Sleep could have offered a fresh take in what is a painstakingly underused concept in games. [Hardcore Gamer separately reviewed the PS4 (2.5) and PC (2.0) versions. Their scores have been averaged.]

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Dec 24, 2015

Although it doesn't look like much, Conquest of Elysium 4 packs a ton of depth beneath its pixelated surface.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Amplitude HD
Dec 24, 2015

If you've wanted to play another Amplitude game for the past generation, then this is going to scratch your itch and then some.

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Dec 23, 2015

For a game that has such an incredibly interesting premise, 1000 Heads Among the Trees is utterly woeful in execution.  The sound is bad, the visuals are bad, and to top it off, the narrative —which is heralded as the focus— is horrendous.  In the information given about the developer, there is a line that says "he generally tries to spend as much of his game development time as he can working away from his computer" and honestly, it shows.

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Dec 22, 2015

SteamWorld Heist exudes charm and goodwill.

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Dec 22, 2015

With so many interlocking systems, Thea: The Awakening is a bit of a Frankenstein of a game, but kudos to MuHa for bolting together everything so seamlessly and for trying something new, though it might be time for developers to put card game subsystems on ice for a few years.

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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is hands down the best JRPG this year — and that’s saying a lot considering how many great ones have come out in the past twelve months.

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Overall, Rubble Without A Cause is a disappointment. The first chapter was great, but the tonal shift and structure found here just doesn't hit the right notes. Continuing Graham's story is still a worthwhile use of time, but one can't help but feel a tad… let down. In the end, the series has not soured, though. The closing scene sets up future events that should be intriguing. It just tripped on the rubble.

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Dec 19, 2015

It's hard to recommend FIVE: Guardians of David to anyone. Fans of action RPGs have literally dozens of better games to choose from. Even gamers who would like to play an RPG without being assaulted by bloodshed have some excellent choices, such as the Torchlight games. Aside from the novelty of the Biblical theme and story, FIVE: Guardians of David's gameplay ignores a lot of what recent action games have added to the genre: strategic groups, tactics, character development, customization — FIVE has none of these things. Its heroes are bland and its enemies even duller.

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4.5 / 5.0 - The BIT.TRIP
Dec 19, 2015

The Bit.Trip is a must for anyone who owned any of the original games on the Wii, or heard of them and just wants to try them out. Their designs are simplistic in theory, but a riot to play. They challenge you constantly, but feature a gradual learning curve that never gets overwhelming. Every game included in this collection is fun to play in either short bursts or longer stretches. They play like a dream on the DualShock 4 and look better than ever before on the PS4 thanks to a widescreen presentation. They're also some of the best-sounding chiptune-based games out there.

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4 / 5.0 - Clannad
Dec 19, 2015

Clannad is a visual novel that everyone should complete at least once in their lives.

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Assassin's Creed Syndicate is one of the most successful entries in a franchise that has seen many highs and lows.

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Dec 14, 2015

Literally every game genre has standout products and legions of imitators, but The Sims franchise has remained relatively free of copycats, at least games coming even remotely close in quality.

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Lightning Returns is the antithesis of its predecessors. The confined and plodding pace of the last two games is no more and the nonsensical narrative has been lightly improved. More still, the combat is hands-down the strongest of the three games. Unfortunately, Lightning's new quest isn't without its limitations, as while the visual fidelity has improved thanks to the transition to the significantly more flexible platform, the six year old engine is showing its age and the degree past assets are used is almost criminal.

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3 / 5.0 - Guns Up!
Dec 13, 2015

Guns Up! isn't terrible. In fact, were it not for the technical issues, checking it out would be a no-brainer.

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2.5 / 5.0 - Color Symphony 2
Dec 12, 2015

Color Symphony 2 is reasonable in that it does what it sets out to do. Unfortunately, it doesn't excel in any particular way. The use of color is clever, if not completely original, while the puzzle and platforming design is competent at best. Nothing stands out in a way that says "you must play this." Platformer and puzzle game fans who pick this up will have a good time, but everybody else can pass on Color Symphony 2.

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4 / 5.0 - FAST Racing Neo
Dec 11, 2015

At every turn, FAST Racing NEO bombards players with challenging action.

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