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2261 games reviewed
74.4 average score
78 median score
56.5% of games recommended

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Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a disturbing tale well told. While the GamePad brings the series' camera-as-a-weapon concept to life in a way that feels very natural, the combat lacks real mechanical variety, which, combined with overly repetitive encounters, undermines the impact of its most terrifying enemies. Fortunately, there's an abundance of darkness to be found, with some of the most unsettling and stylish scares I've experienced in a while.

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Tales from the Borderlands Episode 5: The Vault of the Traveler finishes off Rhys and Fiona's journey in impeccable fashion. From heartbreak to hilarity, it runs the gamut of emotions in some really effective ways.

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7.8 / 10.0 - Tales of Zestiria
Oct 16, 2015

Tales of Zestiria doesn't deviate too far from its competent predecessors, but it's not a carbon copy, either. It may have linear dungeons and a less-than-stellar story, but it's open-world exploration, enjoyable customization, and flashy new Armitization feature are enough for it to stand on its own.

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8 / 10.0 - Rebel Galaxy
Oct 16, 2015

Cinematic starship combat and a (final) frontier atmosphere give Rebel Galaxy a great hook.

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9 / 10.0 - Mushroom 11
Oct 15, 2015

Mushroom 11 is a strange and unique game that reshapes the way you think about its puzzles.

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Dragon Quest Heroes looks delightful and is bursting with characters and creatures from the history of the franchise, so anyone who has been glued to each new release since the heyday of Enix will find enough familiar sights to stay invested. However, if you're still puzzling over the differences between Dragon Quest and Dragon Warrior, there are much better fights to seek out.

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Oct 13, 2015

While echoes of the original release pacing problems remain, the Director's Cut does much to add variety to the experience with new features such as perks, quirks, and precision aiming. It's likely not enough to warrant a replay if you've already finished it, but if this is your first foray into inXile's bleak vision of the future, this is the best place to start off.

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Sparse interactivity and a lack of commitment to explaining this world and its inhabitants hold Episode 1 back, but I'm still absorbed in my story, and eager to find out what happens next.

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Oct 9, 2015

Despite some cute details and a good idea here and there, Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash is inconsistent at best and often just boring. Most levels are a little too slow, and a 10-or-so-hour game felt far longer — in a bad way. I liked seeing Chibi-Robo's adorable little victory dances and finding hidden collectibles, but even its best moments were few and far between. It was just enough to pass some time.

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Rising Tide's great new diplomacy and artifacts can't quite fix Civ: Beyond Earth's replayability problems.

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Oct 8, 2015

Transformers Devastation's nostalgia-fueled fisticuffs are a fun way to revisit the classic TV show. Sophisticated combo-based combat delivers a fast and furious barrage of action, but the gear and perks systems left me wondering why they were there at all in a game all about over-the-top boss fights and robot dinosaur beatdowns.

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The story in Hearts of Stone alone would make it worth getting, but it succeeds on other levels as well. The fun new enemies and bosses, along with the customization potential of Runewords make Hearts of Stone a very well-rounded package that shouldn't be skipped.

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Oct 7, 2015

The Beginner's Guide poses a number of academic questions around the nature of choice, interactivity, and creativity. While it offers no firm answers, it's one of the most thought-provoking and ultimately disarming interactive experiences I've had all year, and one I won't easily shake off.

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Oct 6, 2015

Though it still feels a little familiar, Disgaea 5 freshens up its excellent gameplay with some fun new features.

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6 / 10.0 - NBA Live 16
Oct 6, 2015

NBA Live 16 can only go so far with clumsy controls holding it back.

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8.3 / 10.0 - Prison Architect
Oct 6, 2015

Prison Architect is one of the most in-depth, satisfying builder games in ages, if you can get past the initiation.

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8.8 / 10.0 - Rock Band 4
Oct 5, 2015

Rock Band 4 makes smart choices in bringing the series back, even if its setlist is somewhat disappointing.

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Oct 5, 2015

It may seem ungrateful to be unenthusiastic about a content pack of miscellaneous upgrades, but the strongest reason to recommend this DLC is to say thank you to Colossal Order and Paradox for the great stuff we got for free in patches. There's plenty here, and some of it can give your city a little more regional flavor, but none of it stands out as a must-have feature that refreshes how Cities: Skylines plays. Instead, it serves as a reminder to return to this great city builder and see how it's improved since you played it last.

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Oct 2, 2015

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5's rare moments of nostalgic joy are drowned out by its abundance of faults.

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8 / 10.0 - Expand
Oct 1, 2015

Expand is a triumph of visual design and scoring that also boasts some clever design ideas.

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