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1727 games reviewed
73.6 average score
80 median score
51.4% of games recommended

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9 / 10.0 - OlliOlli World
Feb 9, 2022

OlliOlli World excels in delivering smooth gameplay and complicated tricks to deliver an intriguing skating experience.

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8 / 10.0 - Sifu
Feb 6, 2022

Despite a of couple hang-ups, Sifu should be commended for injecting a sense of danger and realism back into the beat ‘em up genre.

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Feb 2, 2022

Dying Light 2 Stay Human is often let down by clumsy writing, unbalanced progression, clunky combat, and technical issues, but its excellent parkour, engaging choice and consequence mechanics, and the expertly realized threat of the Infected make for a fun open world free-running romp nonetheless.

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Pramath
Feb 2, 2022

Pokemon Legends Arceus is indisputably the best game in the series in a very long time, and a welcome and triumphant revitalization of the long standing formula. For the first time in a very long time, there is reason to be excited for the future of the franchise.

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Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is a conservative remaster, but the inherent quality of the two games it compiles remains undeniable.

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4 / 10.0 - Blackwind
Jan 25, 2022

With every aspect of Blackwind comes a new laundry list of issues big and small that make it feel like it should have been incubated a while longer.

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Rainbow Six Extraction has some good foundational ideas that aren’t able to flourish in their own game due to its extensive repetition and misaligned progression system.

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9 / 10.0 - God of War
Jan 13, 2022

Despite some slight performance issues, God of War not only lands on PC well but also proves to be a much more natural fit for the platform than any other PS4 exclusive so far.

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Jan 13, 2022

Monster Hunter Rise keeps the series going forward with a healthy balance of new and old.

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This version of Final Fantasy 7’s remake isn’t as huge a step up from the PS4 or PS5 version as it should be, but it is still more than a suitable way to experience it outside of the console space.

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Jan 10, 2022

Sword and Fairy 7 is a notable improvement for the series despite falling a bit short in some small ways.

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7 / 10.0 - GTFO
Dec 24, 2021

GTFO’s focus on tight team coordination brings something new to the co-op shooting genre but its difficulty is not for everyone.

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9 / 10.0 - The Gunk
Dec 16, 2021

The Gunk is an absolute triumph- it looks gorgeous, crafts an addictive and engaging gameplay loop, and tells a story that succeeds on every level.

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9 / 10.0 - Halo Infinite
Dec 14, 2021

Thanks to a stellar campaign that recapture the essence of Halo while also redefining the series' long-standing formula, and an insanely addictive multiplayer component that has all the pieces in place for improving even further as time goes on, Halo Infinite is one of the series' best outings in years, if not ever.

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Terminator Resistance’s expansion plays things a bit safer than it should have but still manages to sharpen the base game’s strength somewhat.

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6 / 10.0 - Cricket 22
Dec 9, 2021

Though its held back by rough production values and gameplay inconsistencies, Cricket 22 is a decent enough game that fans of the sport should enjoy.

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Dec 7, 2021

Century: Age of Ashes combines a great mix of ideas for an approachable, fun free-to-play game.

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9 / 10.0 - Halo Infinite
Dec 6, 2021

Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is one of the series’ best offerings to date. With time, it can become even better.

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9 / 10.0 - Chorus
Dec 4, 2021

Chorus is one of the biggest surprises of the year. With a great story, excellent world-building, tight movement, thrilling combat, and rewarding progression, this is one of the most enjoyable space shooters I've played in quite some time.

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Aiko’s Choice is utterly unconcerned with critics of the base game, and instead focuses entirely on giving fans a more intense version of its concepts.

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