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Challenging and entertaining, Crypt of the Necrodancer is a lot of fun, but the difficulty can become frustrating.
The story, music and background art are stand out winners even if the lack of puzzles and voice acting get a little painful
The perfect strategy games for those who love high levels of customization, but also caters to beginners of the genre.
Westerado: Double Barreled is great fun in quick bursts, but runs out of steam in a hurry and never recovers from its overstretched ambitions.
Although muted, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D delivers mostly the same experience that playing the original Wii release would, with the small details suffering the most in transition. If you simply must play this version, it's a worthy port but playing the original release is the better option.
This game is not good, but it is playable, and the story follows the movies pretty well.
The Homeworld: Remastered Collection is an excellent game that is well worth any RTS lovers' time.
Just don't buy. If you like the concept maybe buy Evolve instead.
Bloodborne is a fantastic game any way you slice it. If you can deal with the odd ragequit, Bloodborne should be on any PS4 owner's must play list.
It may seem like I am being too harsh on Pillars of Eternity, but in truth the game is one of the better Kickstarter titles to be released, and gives a lot of independent and even some AAA titles a run for their money.
A fun and approachable reboot, with the occasional texture pop-in and a fairly short (if memorable and polished) campaign and plenty of extra content.
This was another great installment that should please both fans and those new to the series alike.
With the new opportunities available for a cops and robbers setting, Visceral didn't take enough chances and produce enough content to make this game truly great.
Fans of mechs and match three will find a lot to like in Ironcast, but even they will eventually tire of the repeating missions and random nature of the game.
Fails to meet expectations in more ways than one and shows the decline of the franchise.
A decent sequel that pushes Hotline Miami to the limit. However, held back from greatness by a few niggling issues.
By no means a bad game in the end, Codename S.T.E.A.M has good design choices hampered by lots of tedium and frustration.
A playable third-person shooter with a laughably short campaign, pretty visuals and no substance.
Total War Attila is the most fun the series has been since at least Shogun 2.
While it's better than the first two, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 suffers from an unresponsive defense mechanic.