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72.5 average score
78 median score
63.4% of games recommended

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6 / 10 - Lovely Planet
Jan 11, 2016

As the game goes on it gets really tough: you'll find yourself repeating the same level over and over again, getting killed with the exit in sight and screaming at the screen in frustration

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Jan 11, 2016

Starpoint Gemini 2 is a great game for players seeking a nice cerebral experience that they can take at their own pace

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Jan 7, 2016

Punishing doesn't even begin to describe FIM Speedway 15

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9 / 10 - DiRT Rally
Jan 6, 2016

On the highest settings the game looks superb, with extremely detailed cars and environments, as well as some particularly impressive weather effects

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6 / 10 - Turnover
Jan 6, 2016

Turnover feels like it just punishes you for things you don't know and it doesn't tell you, which is unjust

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Jan 5, 2016

The unique visuals are complemented by a great soundtrack… the electro swing beats will often do the great task of calming you down after a bad level where you died 20 or more times

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Jan 4, 2016

There is nothing more fun than taking out a member of your family with a missile and then pipping them to the finish!

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7 / 10 - 6180 The Moon
Jan 2, 2016

Unfortunately… there's not much in the way of replayability – once you've completed the levels, there's no reason to come back as you have no high scores, time trials or leaderboards to beat

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Thanks to the new Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, players can re-live a brilliant title from the beginnings of the console shooter

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Dec 29, 2015

It's beautifully modelled, filled with colour, has incredible sound design, the sense of flight is exhilarating, and from time to time a challenging battle presents itself that gets your heart pumping

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9 / 10 - Undertale
Dec 29, 2015

Every moment in Undertale is made special by the superb artistry that has been put into the music; it's far from a second thought and it shows

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Dec 17, 2015

The lack of space battles in itself is another blow, which is not to say I don't love dogfighting through a canyon on Tattooine, but there was something about flinging a hapless boarding party against a Star Destroyer in some remote corner of the Galaxy that re-created the heroic adrenaline rush of the original A New Hope trench-run

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Dec 16, 2015

It may feel familiar, but it's a warm and welcoming kind of familiar

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Dec 15, 2015

The Primal Carnage series may have had legs for a few years on the PC, where it's secured a small but loyal fan base, but on the PS4, I don't think it will be too long until becomes extinct

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The controls feel beautifully responsive as a you weave in and out of laser beams within inches of your life

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Dec 14, 2015

With its quirky 2D graphics and absorbing physics-based gameplay, you'll spend hours and hours making your way through its 100 levels, eager to get all the cups, just because you know you can

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What saves Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends from being a total catastrophe is the local multiplayer versus mode. When playing against fellow humans – all dealing with the same woeful combat, awkward controls and confusing power-ups – the game can possibly be considered as enjoyable

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Dec 9, 2015

Whilst many gamers will scoff at Rainbow Six Siege's multiplayer focused offerings – put forth at the same price as more feature rich packages such as Halo 5 – the fact is, its great fun to play

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Dec 8, 2015

Although light in content and devoid of any real scares, Among the Sleep is a curious little game with a great deal of charm

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4 / 10 - Rock Zombie
Dec 7, 2015

It all chugs along quite nicely for a few levels: hack away at groups of zombies, find a few collectible coins and generally bash and smash your way through to the end of the stage. Unfortunately, it all becomes monotonous and infuriating very quickly

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