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77.5 average score
80 median score
83.6% of games recommended

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Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is the first of the two-part adventure, and its story cooks just right for players longing for more. The story suddenly ends just when you think there is enough evidence and theories for a possible conclusion.

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85 / 100 - Blackguards
Jan 25, 2014

Daedalic Entertainment have outdone themselves and Blackguards is one of the best adaptations of a pen and paper RPG that I have ever seen, transforming the original into an amazing digital version that still retains the heart and soul of a pen and paper, whilst getting rid of the inconveniences such a game implies.

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90 / 100 - The Banner Saga
Jan 14, 2014

With an authentically illustrated ambience of harsh winters and closely followed characters, its story seen through tough conversations becomes that much more captivating. Offering simple yet fully symbiotic combat options as an active counterpart to text, this game leaves little to be desired, except the will to survive.

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25 / 100 - Gomo
Jan 10, 2014

If you are into Tim Burton-esque animation and point-and-click games, and have an hour or so to kill, then you might find good companion in Gomo; if you don’t, look for another game.

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50 / 100 - Speedball 2 HD
Dec 22, 2013

It’s a sad reality, but the time for Speedball 2 HD stays where it once originated, many years ago. This sort of thing is acceptable on a Megadrive, but archaic sports structures don’t make for well-oiled games in the present.

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64 / 100 - Wooden Sen'SeY
Dec 18, 2013

Wooden Sen’Sey is Upper Byte’s first effort which clearly came out at the wrong time. The aforementioned consistency issues, coupled with the fact that it just emulates concepts already present in a large number of platformers that came out beforehand, without having anything at all to be regarded as its own.

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70 / 100 - The Novelist
Dec 13, 2013

Those that are blessed with the right means won’t need to fear any interjection. Those can enjoy this one-of-a-kind simulation thoroughly, but that’s not a privilege everyone shares. It is, still, the cutest, faulty little story about making a house a home.

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80 / 100 - SteamWorld Dig
Dec 5, 2013

At just a day’s worth of entertainment, SteamWorld Dig feels light. Yet, that time will be spent in glee, as its spaced out gameplay elements drive the action down into the digging depths, searching and uncovering more and more, to play in more varied ways.

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86 / 100 - The Swapper
Nov 25, 2013

Clay, consciousness, space. The Swapper is a homogenous mixture of elements that fit together just well. When you look back at it, it’s hard to find too many things that are objectively broken.

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Nov 17, 2013

What a troubled child Deadfall Adventures really is. Like the black sheep of the family, it tries so hard to give its first-person shooter peers a larger scope with puzzles, mysteries and other interesting ideas in a capable presentation.

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70 / 100 - Kingdom Tales
Nov 13, 2013

There are elements in the game that can be considered enjoyable. Even though it’s easy to figure the tactics for completing each mission, playing them still felt fun.

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Nov 10, 2013

It’s hard to wrap around all the elements Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag possesses. Despite a nonsensical story and flawed multiplayer, the sheer vastness of its connected content drowns out any discrepancy.

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85 / 100 - Anomaly 2
Nov 7, 2013

It’s never simple to make a mixture of fast-paced click-happy and slow-paced strategy genres, but Anomaly 2 is a breathing example of that. Not only the tower defense genre fans, but the strategy lovers won’t want to miss a piece of the gripping experience of Anomaly 2.

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Nov 7, 2013

Urban Trials does contain some manner of leaderboards, though they aren’t accessible, merely manifesting as an orange line to show the “world’s best” attempt at any particular challenge in stunt mode along the green “personal best” line.

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Nov 7, 2013

After reading this review, Dust: An Elysian Tail will not seem to be innovative or part of a special breed. And it’s true, there’s no real innovation to speak of. The game uses tried and tested mechanics and concepts in a very successful way.

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82 / 100 - Goodbye Deponia
Oct 29, 2013

It’s understandable that every finale contains a few dramatic moments, but Goodbye Deponia seems to have a little too many. This makes the story bump a little, while some scenarios had too many dramatic situations and some didn’t.

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77 / 100 - Shadow Warrior
Oct 17, 2013

With less spectacular combat or dryer dialogue, this squishy shooter wouldn’t have been the glorious escape it is now, lasting a dozen hours or more. Knock on wood. Wood is also a penis reference.

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70 / 100 - Foul Play
Oct 15, 2013

It’s honest to admit that Foul Play is a fun game to play, but only lasts till it ends. There’s nothing extraordinary in it to put me back in Battleblock’s shoes for replaying his stimulating adventures.

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80 / 100 - FIFA 14
Oct 10, 2013

Aside from issues, both big and small, in many of its designs, FIFA 14 does make up a lot by providing expertly produced gameplay in a range of content.

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61 / 100 - Terraria
Apr 5, 2013

There aren’t enough incentives in the world to shave down the vast hurdles in difficulty Terraria forcefully applies in its core design, with tenacious enemy swarms and near unfair bosses.

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