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Uncanny Valley doesn't always get it right, but still manages to be an effective horror adventure well-worth your time.
The ends truly justify the means.
Intended for kids who love Minecraft, or adults who really love Minecraft.
An impressive expansion that takes the best bits of Wild Hunt and adds great new ideas.
A polished cyberpunk graphic adventure with themes other developers rarely handle with this much finesse.
This is the Disgaea you know and love, but with a fresh coat of paint and enough new features to warrant another trip through the Netherworld, dood.
A quirky friendship adventure that dares to be different and succeeds with aplomb. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll teach two bros that it's OK to express their true feelings for one another.
I entirely regret purchasing this game.
Worth it for Persona 4 fans, but misses the mark in regards to its rhythm gameplay.
If you loved Dragonfall, you're going to really like Hong Kong.
A must-have for any fans of cyberpunk, point and click, and/or great storytelling.
A visually appealing but ultimately trite series of references to much better games.
Re: Hollow Fragment is an appropriate title for yet another shallow licensed game.
Those who like the genre or who love artistic games will enjoy it despite its flaws.
The second half doesn't quite live up to the first, but Broken Age is still a journey worth taking.
An easy recommendation for those looking to munch on some popcorn while you get the crap scared out of you.
A return to hilarity much overdue.
For those willing to suffer through a couple hours of mediocrity, this ending justifies the investment.
A Telltale-esque title set in suburban America that hints at maturity.
Fans of the books and TV series will love taking part in Martin's world.