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Newcomers should come now, old-comers may want to wait.
Get lost in the enchanting art, but don't expect much more.
The best RPG Obsidian has ever made. Just be ready to read.
An intriguing protagonist and art style can't save you from long battles and artificial content.
Far superior to the latest game that got to be named Harvest Moon.
Neither a very good Etrian game nor a very good Mystery Dungeon game.
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.
The evolution of the Souls formula to the next generation, this game demands your time and attention.
Although not a negative experience, the drop in quality from Episode 1 can't be ignored.
An excellent game marred by a rough learning curve and awful English voice acting.
Majora's Mask 3D is a game worth experiencing, even just for its bizarre and unsettling themes. However, while enjoyable, it's not among the best the Zelda series has to offer.
Belongs in the canon of point-and-click games.
A Telltale-esque title set in suburban America that hints at maturity.
A perfect showcase for the power of indie developers; a deck building, roguelike, action RPG.
A little rough around the edges, but a game not to be missed if you're a point-and-click fan.
Good for the casual gamer. Hell for the collectionists.
Episode 2 affirms my confidence in Telltale's ability to respect the source material.
Although not Game of the Year, Valkyria Chronicles is worth 30 hours of your time.
Though it hurts me personally to lambaste Final Fantasy XIII the way I have, what pains me even more is the poor design and direction I had to endure. Granted, the entire experience wasn’t that bad. Pockets of enjoyment exist throughout and the second quarter of the game is thoroughly enjoyable, but the introductory sequence is a little too hand-holdy and the last half of the game is unforgivably bland and vapid. If you’re like me and have waited years to try this title out, I plead that you look elsewhere. The mystery of what FFXIII holds is far more pleasing than the experience itself.