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665 games reviewed
78.6 average score
80 median score
67.6% of games recommended

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A brief but precious look at what the future holds for Kingdom Hearts.

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Rather than being something that's just inspired by what came before, Resident Evil 7 will likely be inspiring the horror genre directly for a long time to come.

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Jan 29, 2017

With satisfying score and cute graphics coupled with interesting gameplay, Kamio Recoil offers a lot of fun, while keeping the frustration associated with the genre at minimal. Definitely there is something here for everyone, but those really tough hardcore gamers would be inclined to look elsewhere for more challenging gameplay.

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Jan 23, 2017

Not only does Tales of Berseria excel in telling a gripping and mature story, but it also has action-packed battles in some stunning environments. At times it can begin to feel a little bit repetitive, but when the writing is good enough to make you want to find out what's going to happen next, and the mechanics that are being repeated are so enjoyable, that's not wholly a bad thing. Fans should definitely enjoy everything on offer here, and newcomers should consider making Berseria their first Tales Of game – it's a real treat through and through.

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Kitsumeda

While Fate/Extella doesn't actually break any new ground, it has a lot to offer. Newcomers will be able to enjoy its simple but engaging gameplay, while fans can dive into its shockingly complex story written by non-other than Kinoko Nasu himself. If you are in search for a unique Warriors game, don't look any further.

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Future Tone is an outstanding rhythm game and Future Tone is the pinnacle of Hatsune Miku and Vocaloid games so far.

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This a great entry point for those looking to play dungeon-crawlers.

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Jan 9, 2017

A gorgeous experience from beginning to end.

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A fantastic game that stands amongst the greatest on the system’s expansive library.

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Kitsumeda
Dec 21, 2016

Even at a glance it’s evident that this is a unique visual novel.

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Dec 20, 2016

It’s engaging, exciting and works hard to keep pulling you back in.

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Kitsumeda
Dec 12, 2016

Hunger Dungeon is that small gem that will have you staying up way longer than you planned as you play just one more match. Its addictive nature, varied levels, strong online community, decent character roster and challenging gameplay are sure to keep you coming back for more. Sure, it might not be perfectly balanced just yet, but its future updates promise to add that final layer of polish this game deserves.

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Dec 7, 2016

You can't overlook the originality and the amount of love that oozes from the true heart of Final Fantasy XV.

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Aquria have created a game that really does feel like an MMO.

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Kitsumeda
- MYTH
Nov 25, 2016

Saying that MYTH is not for everyone would be a vast understatement. Its wonky pacing and absolutely unnerving scenes make this a game only few will stomach and even less enjoy. With all that said, MYTH can be alluring at times and the way it plays with the readers’ expectations is something rarely found in games. If you are looking for a one of a kind visual novel, MYTH might be just the thing you were searching for.

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Nov 22, 2016

It’s a worthy sequel to one of the world’s greatest visual novels, and one that’s managed to surpass any and every expectation set for it.

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Exist Archive is a game that deserves more people giving it a go. Thankfully, getting each of the endings isn’t a huge hassle but if you’re entire unsure, feel free to use a guide as it is a pretty lengthy game that you might not want to play again in a hurry!

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Kitsumeda

I couldn’t think of a better game to end a long running franchise than BlazBlue: Central Fiction. Just as it’s starting to show its grays, the game warps up most of the story threads. It has near flawless execution of almost every aspect imaginable and can be equally enjoyable for newcomers and long time players alike. And while this does end the Azure chapter of the story, we are sure that this is not the end of the BlazBlue universe, but instead a beginning for a new generation of titles.

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This was a ride that gripped me the further it went on.

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One of the most memorable gaming experiences of the year.

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