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1344 games reviewed
65.1 average score
70 median score
33.9% of games recommended

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Unscored - Until Dawn
Aug 30, 2015

The multi-character adventure style of gaming that was spearheaded by Heavy Rain is a perfect fit for the slasher/horror genre, and few games, or media experiences in general, are as intense.

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Unscored - Volume
Aug 25, 2015

In some respects Volume is a refreshingly simple take on a pure stealth title. It really does nail the stealth mechanics, and although short it offers a wealth of replayability thanks to an extensive level editor and community-made levels.

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Aug 24, 2015

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition is a pleasant throwback but the experience feels a bit hollow.

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Unscored - Galak-Z
Aug 17, 2015

Hopefully the highly hinted at sequel will shore up some of GALAK-Z's weaknesses - namely lack of narrative closure and an unrefined difficulty curve - and I'll be able to more wholeheartedly recommended it.

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Aug 14, 2015

Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is an absolutely stunning game, but once your initial awe for the visuals begins to fade all you're left with is a drawn-out narrative that has you wandering from one story set-piece to another.

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Aug 11, 2015

While Legend of Kay is improved technically, its production values, mechanics, and camera are still stuck in an uncomfortable past.

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Character inconsistencies and story dead-ends mar an otherwise superb narrative series that is starting to really pay off.

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Unscored - Rare Replay
Aug 8, 2015

Its value proposition is almost unrivalled and the extra features add a twist of modernity to what could have easily been a quick cash grab collection.

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Unscored - Beyond Eyes
Aug 4, 2015

Beyond Eyes is a great learning tool, but don't expect to be entertained.

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Jul 31, 2015

Anyone looking for a comprehensive and complex RPG or strategy game might end up disappointed with Eisenwald. Those in the mood for a medieval adventure with a smart dose of tactical battles, morality choices, and RPG elements, however, will find a lot to like.

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Unscored - Feist
Jul 23, 2015

Those who need a strong narrative or a lengthy, replayable experience will end up being disappointed, but as a platformer with powerful music and unique visuals it's well worth adding to your wishlist.

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Unscored - Rocket League
Jul 14, 2015

For as fantastic as Rocket League can be, it's a tough road to tread, and the higher-than-standard price could be all for naught if you don't tough it out and eventually come to appreciate it in all its glory.

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Unscored - Tachyon Project
Jul 12, 2015

Tachyon Project is a great arcade twin-stick shooter that feels like a natural evolution of the genre. The game handles well and features some nicely varied enemy types, but it's also far from flawless.

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Jul 9, 2015

Arkham Knight is very close to being brilliant.

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Jul 7, 2015

Pneuma's story, while intriguing and heady, is sometimes delivered in an annoying way.

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Jul 3, 2015

There are a lot of - perhaps too many - familiar moments early on, but the gameplay is just as great now as you remember it being in 1994.

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Jun 30, 2015

Whispering Willows proves that simplicity, atmosphere, and a strong narrative can go a long way to creating a memorable gaming experience.

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Narratively, Sons of Winter is a definite improvement over the earlier episodes, and has a much easier, confident pace.

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Jun 23, 2015

The high point for narrative-driven open-world RPGs.

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Jun 19, 2015

After the Lego series reached new heights with Marvel Super Heroes and The Hobbit, Jurassic World feels like a step backward.

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