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77.5 average score
80 median score
83.6% of games recommended

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For all the hard work it puts in, Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments deserves an audience, a big one, worthy of its time. Not only is its production a true spectacle, towering over many others, but its sophisticated gameplay elements are many, varied and rewarding to boot.

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92 / 100 - Endless Legend
Sep 18, 2014

Unique empire choices, deep and intuitive management, tactical and effortless combat, diversifying RPG content; there is enough here to last ages and it all runs wonderfully.

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Sep 17, 2014

Anomaly Defenders tries to fight tedium off, but ultimately players will see past its guise - that of a traditional tower defense, adding nothing to a genre filled with look-alike titles.

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83 / 100 - Metro Redux
Sep 15, 2014

Metro Redux is the same old horrifying shooter classic, some technical flaws strangely included, but now shinier, more welcoming and with a lot more to go on than before.

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Sep 3, 2014

GoD Factory: Wingmen is an absolute pleasure of a space shooter, in the shell of an arena game. Its easy to master controls and understandable customization designs are as complex as they are simple, all at once.

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Aug 18, 2014

Always Sometimes Monsters is as real as it gets, which is impressive for a traditional pixel RPG presentation. Many situational scenes can both be larger than life and still reflect it perfectly, all in an overall goal that can be befuddled by personal interests or sudden needs.

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83 / 100 - OTTTD
Aug 16, 2014

OTTTD's flaws are few and can easily be overlooked. On top of that, the indie game's entertainment value is such that players will ignore any errors noticed. With a generous price tag attached to it, OTTTD will get players the bang for their buck that is deserved.

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52 / 100 - Sacred 3
Aug 10, 2014

There is something as too much of a good thing and Sacred 3 beats that notion to death. Priorities are all over the place; it just doesn’t know what to do with itself.

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50 / 100 - Pure Pool
Aug 9, 2014

At this moment Pure Pool’s purchase potential is surrounded by a lot of “Ifs”. It does cost only ten dollars, however, acquiring the title now would only give you half a game. There’s a good foundation, however, the rest of the game is filled with holes.

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77 / 100 - Concursion
Jul 20, 2014

Concursion is a very well done game, but unfortunately just not for the right platform. Overall the game is very well done, but unfortunately just not for the right platform, but that is beside the point.

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One final interaction with Nerissa takes place, and the conversation is left up for interpretation, perhaps suggesting that Telltale will be releasing a second season of The Wolf Among Us. Although unconfirmed, this seems highly likely with the closing of Cry Wolf.

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87 / 100 - GRID Autosport
Jul 16, 2014

Gorgeous in presentation, precise in technical design and packed with a diverse selection in cars and tracks; Grid Autosport has it all. Its realism racing with just enough flavor in unique disciplines to let both fans and onlookers salivate.

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65 / 100 - Munin
Jun 26, 2014

Thought it's frustratingly cryptic explanation as to what is going on in a text-based format split between each chapter in an attempt of giving you more of a sense of purpose through play to learn exactly what happens next in the dispute between the Gods.

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Jun 24, 2014

It's a game that players can sit down and play in one or two sittings, ending even more quickly if not looking for the hidden notes. The only thing more ghastly than its ghosts is finishing Whispering Willows and wanting more.

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68 / 100 - Among the Sleep
Jun 17, 2014

Among the Sleep does its job in presenting a powerful message, one that seems all too familiar in today's world of emotional video games, yet it lacks solid gameplay and only presents brief challenges.

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75 / 100 - Transistor
Jun 17, 2014

With Transistor, Supergiant Games created a beautiful, unique and enjoyable world. Unfortunately, the game is so focused that you're not offered the opportunity to really explore or experience this world.

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In struggling to enjoy the short episode, players may question the entire series in itself. Is The Wolf Among Us overhyped? Was it worth players' time and money? Only time will tell, with the series' final episode, Cry Wolf, on the horizon.

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Jun 3, 2014

As a story adventure, Murdered: Soul Suspect delivers the most through acting and visual context, rather than a series of clever mechanism tidbits. It does, however, seems like the game ran out of production time and missed some iterations to bulk up on content.

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May 27, 2014

Blackwell Epiphany may not be the best ending of the Blackwell series, but it’s totally worth playing. It takes you inside the story by introducing fantastic music and dialogue.

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85 / 100 - Monochroma
May 27, 2014

A meld of stunning artwork and challenging gameplay make for a puzzle game that will entertain for hours on end, having players losing track of time, interpreting the meaning of Monochroma and connecting it to today's world.

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