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80 median score
63.1% of games recommended

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Oct 24, 2016

If you’ve got some mates, hopping into local multiplayer will ensure Axe, Bow & Staff is at its most rewarding and enjoyable.

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The art style of Dead Synchronicity is simply amazing; it conveys the tone of 'The New World' perfectly and gives a distinctive charm to every scene.

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As a bit of a fan, I was fascinated by some of the insights in the developer’s commentary, and content like this elevates Duke Nukem 3D: World Tour above being just another remake.

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Oct 22, 2016

Sociological questions about mental illness and crime, unethical romantic relationships, and mysterious world building all combine into a game that demands you to think in ways many others do not.

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5 / 10 - Last Will
Oct 22, 2016

The biggest problem with Last Will is the amount of technical issues that plague it; it barely touches the line of what is acceptable in a game’s technical performance.

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6 / 10 - Mafia 3
Oct 21, 2016

The story really is great, the shooting feels good, and getting more and more powerful is rewarding. Unfortunately though, Mafia III is plagued with head-scratching design decisions.

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9 / 10 - Battlefield 1
Oct 21, 2016

If you’re looking to buy only one multiplayer FPS this year Battlefield 1 is more than worthy of your hard-earned cash – I honestly can’t envisage anything being better.

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Space Hulk Ascension is a love letter to the source material. Not a single pixel does not show the passion and respect that the makers must have for the original board game.

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RIGS showcases the grandiose nature of VR, and the insane worlds it can create. I for one have been sold on the future possibilities, based on what I’ve seen here.

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Oct 20, 2016

100ft Robot Golf is charming and has its fair share of amusing moments.

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Oct 20, 2016

I’ll be honest; by the time Here They Lie’s credits rolled, I still didn’t really have a firm grasp of what it was all about… All I know is that it kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.

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Oct 19, 2016

The ability to dash around each enemy individually and slice them to pieces using the wonderfully hilarious procedural gore system is endlessly satisfying.

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7 / 10 - Tumble VR
Oct 19, 2016

Every level offers a new challenge from the last, and for that, Tumble VR never gets boring.

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Oct 18, 2016

Despite having its roots firmly set in survival horror, Yomawari: Night Alone is really not all that scary. It’s creepy for sure, but in terms of pure jumps or shivers, these reactions were a no go.

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9 / 10 - Rez Infinite
Oct 18, 2016

Playable with or without PSVR, Rez Infinite is a fantastic game that deserves a spot in your PS4 game collection regardless of whether or not you’ve played a previous version of it.

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7 / 10 - Driveclub VR
Oct 18, 2016

Those who have previously played Driveclub will no doubt get a kick out of trying Driveclub VR with its host of new tracks, but it’s unlikely to wow them as it feels just too familiar and too visually inferior to impress.

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You can expect well made puzzles, gorgeous graphics, as well as a really interesting story line that will have you on the edge of your seat.

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Oct 17, 2016

Often A Bastard’s Tale ends up feeling like less of a game based on skill and timing and more on just blind luck.

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10 / 10 - Shu
Oct 17, 2016

Shu is the ultimate example of how a game should take its desired platform and then shape it into the most perfect game that platform has seen.

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Oct 17, 2016

No matter whether you’re a football fan or not, Headmaster‘s original gameplay is simple yet utterly addictive, and no minor frustrations can do much to take the shine off of it.

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