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1134 games reviewed
76.3 average score
80 median score
71.0% of games recommended

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Sydney Stoddard
Jan 29, 2020

Creative, content-heavy, and realistic, The Sims 4: City Living expansion pack is my all-time favorite expansion and saved The Sims 4 for me.

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Sydney Stoddard
Jan 24, 2020

The Sims 4: Discover University makes young adulthood, school, and career much more full and meaningful. Full of content, both on and off-campus, this expansion pack will add to anyone's Sims 4 experience, even if the homework is a little dull.

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4.5 / 10.0 - Orangeblood
Jan 13, 2020

Orangeblood could have been something unique while calling back to the days of retro JRPGs, but its derogatory dialogue holds it back from being an experience worthwhile.

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8 / 10.0 - Family Tree
Jan 10, 2020

Family Tree is a fun hidden indie gem with a wholesome attitude that can be enjoyed by the entire household.

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8 / 10.0 - Astral Chain
Jan 9, 2020

Astral Chain delivers the full PlatinumGames package while revising a number of gameplay elements that allow more players to appreciate the studio's love for combat.

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7 / 10.0 - GYLT
Jan 8, 2020

Gylt is a creepy, atmospheric stealth game with a relatable, socially-aware message that's hampered by its Stadia-exclusivity.

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Jan 7, 2020

Need for Speed Heat is a return to top performance for the franchise after multiple misfires.

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For the uninitiated, Vampire: The Masquerade—Coteries of New York is a great introduction to the Vampire: The Masquerade franchise.

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No sequel has been a bigger cliff dive for me than Breakpoint; just go play Wildlands instead.

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Robert Dever Jr.
Jan 1, 2020

Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory has its moments of fun and wit, but a lot more could have been done better.

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Life Is Strange 2 is an important game solely because of the themes and concepts that it sets out to address across its 5 episodes, but due to its heavy topics and rough choices, it is difficult to play through it again for a different ending.

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Lucas Miller
9.5 / 10.0 - Concrete Genie
Dec 26, 2019

Concrete Genie is a heartwarming story about friendship and restoration, and is an absolute must-play.

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Johnathan Floyd

This is a good Atelier to jump into the series if you're curious.

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Sydney Stoddard
7 / 10.0 - Monster Prom
Dec 24, 2019

If you and your friends are comfortable with spending some time with crude, rowdy, monster teens, Monster Prom is worth your time and is unexpectedly a great party game.

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Dec 23, 2019

There is a good game somewhere in Contra: Rogue Corps, but it quickly falls apart before it even gets a shot at being an enjoyable experience.

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9 / 10.0 - Afterparty
Dec 20, 2019

With fantastic dialogue, an unforgettable performance by Dave Fennoy, and a surprisingly charming version of Hell, I think players from all walks of life and all belief systems can find something to love in Afterparty.

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Karen Kennedy
Dec 19, 2019

Core Destiny players will be satisfied with more things to chase and more things to do, but it is still lacking if it hopes to attract and keep new players hooked.

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9 / 10.0 - Blasphemous
Dec 18, 2019

Blasphemous is not just a video game; it is a digital anthropological artifact, elevating it to the best "Christian" game that I have ever played.

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7 / 10.0 - Phoenix Point
Dec 17, 2019

Pheonix Point brings us everything we love about the X-COM series, but isn't unique enough to step out of the franchise's shadow.

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6 / 10.0 - Daemon X Machina
Dec 16, 2019

Daemon X Machina offers plenty of customization, and fans of mecha anime and games will love its style, but its monotonous mission structure holds the game back and keeps it from truly standing out.

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