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A lot of thought has gone into Death Road to Canada, from the customizable characters to the soundtrack.
It's narrative, presentation and soundtrack make this title worthwhile
Players assume the role of a once doctor turned vamp to help him whittle down a Spanish plague ridden 1912 London until the absolute oblong behind this whole mess is found.
Castlevania Requiem takes two of the series' best but doesn't do all that much to repackage them for the uninitiated
As a video games journalist, I play hundreds of games each year, from big-budget AAA titles to small indie games with a tiny team of developers. Every so often I will come across a game made by a small independent studio that immediately captures me with its charm and creativity. Typoman is one of those games.
Eat, Prey, Load
Rime is a good game on its own merit but it's always going to be compared to titles that fans of the genre are probably familiar with.
Agents of Mayhem deserves praise for its supporting art-style, voice-acting and excellent characters. However, it lacks the missions and gameplay that these parts deserve.
I am surprised that teh_interweb knows this as one of the best PlayStation 2 games ever made and can see past this game’s glaring faults despite the immense line-up of titles it competed in
This title will 've remembered for the game that was also an anime
Focus Home Interactive and Cyanide Studios have delivered it’s own brand of murder mystery investigation in The Council.
Despite a good start and its many sterling qualities, TL5M is shackled by its temporal premise...
When lined up with its predecessor in their respective years of release, SoD2 just doesn’t capture the imagination in the same way but is still worth playing
Portal Knights is a breath of fresh air on the crafting genre.
Functional, visually pleasing but infuriating, Spiral Splatter is decisive and not everyone's Chai Latté
Supermassive's expertise in narrative and player-led storytelling brings us a gripping thriller that simultaneously shows the potential and the limitations of PlayLink.
Gravel's vehicle selection is small but well-chosen, the tracks are interesting to drive the rally classics around and online multiplayer is simple to use and well implemented
Shay-Shay's maritime tale is still worth experiencing if you have need for the Assassin's Creed brand of piracy. On-land though, it shows its outdated mechanics.
Has the making of a decent meta game but fails to follow up on the framework
Tie Fighting, X-Winging, AT-ATing, forced walking, forced Walkering, all of action-shooters’ rich tapestry...