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66.1 average score
70 median score
48.0% of games recommended

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Platinum Games isn't interested in tricks. Instead, they expect the player to rise to the occasion.

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Oct 19, 2015

The Rock Band 4 experience is little more than an expensive new coat of paint.

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Oct 16, 2015

On a technical level, it nearly pulls off the impossible task of dazzling on par with its predecessor.

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Robomodo's Activision-mandated update most often challenges players, strangely, not to score big, but stupidly.

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This is the best kind of remaster: a lovingly crafted technical update that's also a master class on how a developer can evolve ideas.

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Oct 5, 2015

The narrative, like the coding, doesn't hold the player's hand, and the storytelling and puzzle-solving are, for the most part, enriched by the reserved delivery.

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Oct 4, 2015

The mere suggestion of indie misery will captivate industry insiders and tantalize anyone else who may or may not get what Davey Wreden is going for.

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- SOMA
Oct 1, 2015

Frictional Games has attempted to merge sci-fi horror with a philosophical investigation into the mind-body problem.

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It's an experiment that acts as a deconstruction and overjoyed celebration of everything Super Mario Bros.

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Sep 28, 2015

A digital conversion of a physical game is worthwhile, but it might have been best to leave this one on the tabletop.

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Sep 26, 2015

[I]t's disappointing that Penarium feels so fatigued and repetitious by the third and final act, especially since it's scarcely even a two-hour game.

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Its bubblegum aesthetics may suggest otherwise, but this is a surprisingly hardcore affair that demands patience, constant communication, and dedication.

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There are still plenty of thorns, but it manages to address and improve nearly every aspect of the original 1.0 release.

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Sep 11, 2015

An unusual fusion, not just because it's a platformer with fighting, but because it's a party game for the hardcore.

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An impressive epic, even if it falls several steps shy of the open-world grandeur realized by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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Sep 8, 2015

It asks us to buy Max as a wasteland messiah whose life consists of spending his most sane years playing fetch.

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The premise and its presentation, along with a generous difficulty curve, ultimately, if barely, saves the game.

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Sep 2, 2015

If Tearaway was a diamond in the rough world of Vita gaming, it's an exceedingly polished masterpiece on the PS4.

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Aug 24, 2015

It lives up to its title, as players will be glued to it all night, exhilaratingly racing to one of the many potential endings.

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Aug 12, 2015

Think of Rare Replay like an entire Criterion Collection for video games in one package.

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