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65.1 average score
70 median score
34.6% of games recommended

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Unscored - Splatoon
May 26, 2015

Splatoon may not be everyone's favorite fish in the sea, but for those looking for a fun multiplayer game on Wii U, this is a great catch.

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Unscored - Nom Nom Galaxy
May 25, 2015

Nom Nom Galaxy certainly isn't perfect, but it's hard to be too disappointed in a game that is so adept in two areas I'm particularly fond of in gaming - crafting and base building.

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Unscored - Sunset
May 25, 2015

Sunset certainly has its niggles, and is rather slow and plodding compared to other indie titles, but this only slightly detracts from some impressive narrative accomplishments.

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The journey so far has definitely been worth it.

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Unscored - Not a Hero
May 13, 2015

It's in the simplicity of Not a Hero that you find complexity, with pixelated graphics belying strong humour, and basic gameplay mechanics hiding a complex, balanced game.

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Unscored - Mortal Kombat X
May 10, 2015

Mortal Kombat X stands tall as the pinnacle of the Mortal Kombat franchise.

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Unscored - Convoy
Apr 20, 2015

Convoy is a remarkable debut for developer Convoy Games.

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If you weren't a massive fan of the first episode then this second one is unlikely to change your opinion of the series, but if you enjoyed exploring the world and characters in that first episode then Out of Time has a lot to offer.

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Unscored - Titan Souls
Apr 16, 2015

I can't help but wish there was more content for the price of entry, but it's a unique experience that most gamers should at least consider trying out.

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Sword in the Darkness is a step in the right direction for the series. Sharp, unhurried yet eventful, the disastrous consequences of small decisions means that every conversation is conducted with the utmost care.

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9.3 / 10.0 - Bloodborne
Mar 31, 2015

It introduces enough twists to the established gameplay formula to make it feel fresh again, and will turn a sword and board turtle into a bloodthirsty, dual blade wielding madman.

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Mar 22, 2015

There's lots to appreciate about Bladestorm: Nightmare, with only its drawn-out gameplay and technical issues holding it back. Until those are worked out, perhaps this series is destined to remain with simply cult appeal.

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Mar 22, 2015

A rare gem that truly shows the potential for games as a medium.

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Mar 18, 2015

A convoluted storyline designed to pad out the game's length and some questionable level design which departs from the series' 'tough but fair' appeal makes this title weaker than its predecessor, but yet another sublime soundtrack, larger, even more brutally difficult stages, and a finely tuned gameplay experience helps to somewhat salvage things.

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The characters are starting to grow, the plot to thicken, and the intrigue to whisper in darkened rooms.

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Mar 3, 2015

OlliOlli 2 is an evolution of the series, rather than a revolution, and whilst it may not have as big of an impact as the original, it still introduces some excellent changes, bringing with it numerous little tweaks and improvements.

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7.2 / 10.0 - The Deer God
Feb 27, 2015

It's certainly worth playing - if only for the epic sense of journey that comes from crossing multiple procedurally environments - but the gameplay is sorely lacking.

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Feb 26, 2015

Perhaps brush up on Dynasty Warriors 8 first, and if you like what it has to offer, then Empires might be for you.

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6.5 / 10.0 - The Order: 1886
Feb 24, 2015

With The Order: 1886, Ready at Dawn has created a compelling world, and one I'd be happy to return to if there ever were a sequel, but failed to populate it with an interesting story or engaging gameplay.

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8 / 10.0 - Dying Light
Feb 23, 2015

Even with a forgettable plot and tacked-on versus multiplayer mode, Dying Light is still a solid open world experience that will satisfy any zombie enthusiast for well over 20 hours.

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