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2856 games reviewed
67.9 average score
70 median score
50.9% of games recommended

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4 / 10 - SuperMash
May 8, 2020

While some of the mashes show some fun combinations of genre tropes, the majority of what you'll play in SuperMash is a bit of a mess.

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May 5, 2020

While it's a simple game, it's definitely one that's worth your time.

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7 / 10 - John Wick Hex
May 5, 2020

The game's at its best when you're being forced to adapt, but it has a bad habit of introducing scenarios that feel like they require trial and error

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While the title does streamline some tasks, its controls are still counter-intuitive on the DualShock 4, adopting a rub-your-head-pat-your-belly approach that’s almost impossible to adapt to.

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Apr 29, 2020

With Cities: Skylines, developer Colossal Order has laid the foundations for the city-building genre to return to consoles. Simple controls, immeasurable details, and accessible gameplay all ensure that the urban planning sim is a fun yet challenging experience.

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6 / 10 - Daymare: 1998
Apr 29, 2020

Daymare: 1998 is a low budget release with an ambition that outpaces its production values, but it's still a good attempt. There are stumbling blocks – hit detection, boss fights, animations – but the lighting is good, the soundtrack is great, and the exploration is satisfying.

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Apr 29, 2020

Streets of Rage 4 makes a valiant attempt to drag the old-school franchise into the modern age. We've ended up with a beautiful beat-'em-up that's perhaps a little too loyal to the original games, but is ultimately a blast to play, especially with others. The appeal might wear off after a little while due to repetitive gameplay, but it's a huge amount of fun while it lasts.

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5 / 10 - Gun Crazy
Apr 29, 2020

Gun Crazy has modest ambitions, meaning you should calibrate your expectations appropriately before giving it a spin.

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6 / 10 - HyperParasite
Apr 29, 2020

Local co-op doesn’t really ease the repetition, although your pals will certainly appreciate the pop culture references.

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7 / 10 - Telling Lies
Apr 28, 2020

Telling Lies is one of the best experiences to make use of FMV on PS4, telling a fascinating narrative that'll have you guessing what revelation will come your way next. What's more, the star-studded cast of characters does an excellent job of bringing the script to life, but it is held back by a perplexing rewind function. Had it been implemented better, the game would be on the cusp of greatness. Although, in its current state, Telling Lies is still a very safe recommendation for fans of the genre.

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Apr 28, 2020

Deliver Us the Moon is a short but exciting adventure set in the beautiful depths of space. With the fate of humanity in your hands you'll feel determined to see things through to the end. There's a good variety of puzzles you'll need to solve, and while none of them are particularly difficult, the real pleasure is in seeing what new wonders the game has in store for you in each area.

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Apr 27, 2020

Predator: Hunting Grounds wouldn't look too out of place amongst the tacked-on multiplayer modes of the PS3 generation. It offers a handful of hours packed with enjoyment but quickly comes apart at the seams as you realise how lacking in content it really is. While playing as the Predator and a good amount of customisation may be its saving graces, this is an experience you can safely skip.

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6 / 10 - Sakura Wars
Apr 27, 2020

Sakura Wars is an entertaining fusion of dating sim elements and button mashing action, but it's held back by tired anime tropes and some disappointingly underdeveloped characters. The overarching story may be painfully predictable, but there's still waifu-chasing fun to be had here, and the combat is enough to keep the otherwise relaxed pacing in check.

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7 / 10 - SnowRunner
Apr 27, 2020

SnowRunner's glacial pace won't appeal to everyone, but this unique haulage simulation manages to transform everyday terrain into an enemy you need to tame. This is a game that's less about the destination and all about the journey you take; in that sense it's unmatched, and wildly rewarding in a way that few other open worlders are.

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7 / 10 - MotoGP 20
Apr 26, 2020

MotoGP 20 is unquestionably a good, solid racing game made by a passionate team. When you're weaving through a track at breakneck speeds, slowly mastering the tough but engaging handling, it can be great fun. The problem is an unapproachable first few hours; little to no guidance will easily put some new players off. However, if you can get past that initial bump in the road, there's a robust and challenging racer waiting to be conquered.

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7 / 10 - Moving Out
Apr 23, 2020

It doesn't quite hit the same heights as its peers, but it's hard to deny its simple pleasures.

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Apr 22, 2020

All in all, Trials of Mana is a delightful throwback.

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Apr 21, 2020

Its setting may convince some into a purchase, but for those after a new take on the genre, this experience fails to satisfy.

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Apr 14, 2020

There's absolutely fun to be had here, with some sequences that truly do feel great to play, and collectable gameplay modifiers that let you go totally bananas.

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Apr 14, 2020

A shallow, shallow experience overall that will only hold your attention for an hour or two at most.

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