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1307 games reviewed
65.1 average score
70 median score
33.5% of games recommended

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Feb 10, 2018

What Bluepoint has done here is sublime, and if you haven't played Shadow of the Colossus before then I almost envy you because you're in for a game of the generation-level treat.

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Feb 10, 2018

Shiftlings succeeds more often than it fails at what it sets out to do, which is be a simple, relaxing, and funny game that one can pick up and enjoy.

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Feb 4, 2018

Dragon Ball FighterZ feels like a solid first draft ripe for expansion and refinement.

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Feb 2, 2018

It's packed with content and fun to play, just weighed down by the process of farming stars.

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8 / 10 - Death Mark
Feb 1, 2018

Gifted with an unforgettable atmosphere, Death Mark has all the qualities to be a champion of fear on both the PSVita and PS4.

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Jan 28, 2018

The Mind's Eclipse is a fantastic visual novel but a weak adventure game.

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7 / 10.0 - Iconoclasts
Jan 28, 2018

There is an abundance of pixel-art platformers on the market today, many of them indistinguishable from one another, but Sandberg's game stands out.

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5 / 10.0 - InnerSpace
Jan 16, 2018

Sits in a weird middle-ground between lazy exploration and objective-based flying, without fulfilling the accessibility of the former or the difficulty of the latter.

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Jan 12, 2018

By focusing on the unique story-delivery mechanisms of video games and providing a sufficient level of interactivity, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter side-steps many of the pitfalls associated with narrative-driven adventure games, even as it struggles to escape the sub-genre's orbit.

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JRPG fans who can look beyond the dated graphics will discover a tremendous wealth of characters, gameplay, story, and an overall world that you can happily dive into for dozens of hours.

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7 / 10.0 - Tokyo Xanadu eX+
Jan 4, 2018

The heart and soul of the original Tokyo Xanadu is alive and well, buttressed with new characters, dungeons, monsters, features, and technology.

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Dec 22, 2017

Its clever storytelling, vast and diverse overworld, challenging boss battles, and abundance of side-quests make it a winner.

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Unscored - The End Is Nigh
Dec 19, 2017

There are hundreds of stages, scores of collectibles, and over a dozen uniquely-themed levels in this game. But will you survive long enough to see them all?

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Unscored - Nine Parchments
Dec 14, 2017

While it doesn't bear the Trine name, Nine Parchments represents the best of that series: fun co-op action and high production values.

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Unscored - Human: Fall Flat
Dec 11, 2017

Bring your creativity, your imagination, and a friend if you can. Then prepare yourself for a lot of fun, a lot of freedom, and, due to some wobbly controls, a fair dose of frustration.

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Dec 8, 2017

Ultimately, Super Lucky’s Tale is too conservative to be much more than good, especially when combined with some of its more questionable design choices.

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Unscored - Caveman Warriors
Dec 7, 2017

Ultimately, it's a grab bag of gameplay conceits never fully fleshed out. There are high points — boss battles and secret levels among them — but not enough to elevate it above others in the genre.

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Dec 4, 2017

It's a welcome, unexpected addition to an already substantial experience, and represents a refreshing change of scenery.

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Nov 30, 2017

Call of Duty: WWII feels like the mass market play-it-safe product that it is rather than a sincere attempt to revitalize the franchise.

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Nov 29, 2017

Mantis Burn Racing is the latest member of the "don't judge a book by its cover" club.

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