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1319 games reviewed
80.8 average score
82 median score
57.9% of games recommended

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The simulation and visual novel elements are great, but the RPG elements are not.

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Still a great Zelda game even if aspects of it haven't aged as well as others.

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Although still intended for kids, the beginning promises more creativity.

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Mar 31, 2016

Imitation is the greatest form of flattery, but Salt and Sanctuary is truly inspired.

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Mar 21, 2016

If you like choose your own adventures, this is for you.

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83% - Oxenfree
Mar 17, 2016

Perfect for anyone who prefers narrative over puzzles.

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The most impressive refinement of Fire Emblem to date, this game belongs in everyone's 3DS.

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A new direction for Aveyond that could divide fans.

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A fun place to spend 60 hours or so.

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85% - Firewatch
Mar 6, 2016

Between its excellent dialogue, enchanting visual design and care handling delicate subject matter, Firewatch is one of my favorite narrative experiences of 2016 so far.

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Recommended to those seeking an RPG that is light in all senses of the word.

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Feb 29, 2016

Darkest Dungeon is fantastic for the first twenty or so hours.

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More of the same just isn't good enough.

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88% - Solstice
Feb 21, 2016

Another compelling visual novel from MoaCube.

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Feb 20, 2016

Final Fantasy Explorers offers a lighter alternative to players intimidated by Monster Hunter, but know going in that it's a very light experience indeed.

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Feb 19, 2016

An extremely personal game which confronts cancer head on, it shines brightest when telling its story and examining the effects of grief.

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Feb 13, 2016

Blade & Soul's combat system is a huge breath of fresh air in the MMO market.

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Feb 11, 2016

A good game that retreads a lot of old ground and uses its last few hours to squander the good will it's earned up until then.

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Holiday Star is possibly the only game that contains a pheasant weaponizing the delusional fervor of otaku. Established birdie lovers will find a lot to love in Holiday Star, but fledglings should start with the prequel.

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