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135 games reviewed
79.0 average score
83 median score
58.6% of games recommended

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Mar 13, 2019

While it’s rough around the edges, World Seeker easily takes the top spot as the finest One Piece video game.

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7.8 / 10.0 - Blazing Chrome
Jul 11, 2019

Blazing Chrome’s premise is simple. And that’s why it’s such a blast to play.

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7.8 / 10.0 - Outriders
Apr 10, 2021

Outriders ends up being a surprisingly addictive experience that mixes in intense shootouts, a unique mix of class-based abilities, a healthy loot system, and a fun approach to upgrading your skills/gear. Exploring every nook and cranny of Enoch brings you to an assortment of different climates and locales, plus you’ll come to enjoy most of the personalities you’ll interact with within each one.

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7.8 / 10.0 - Warriors Orochi 4
Oct 16, 2018

However, a few nagging issues keep this sequel from reaching top-tier excellence. The lack of playable Koei Tecmo franchise icons, the passable at best visuals, and an uninteresting plotline knock it down a few notches. Warriors Orochi 4 is the type of Musou release that diehard fans will get a kick out of. As for everyone else who’s grown tired of these types of games, this sequel won’t rekindle your past appreciation for them. Ultimately, Warriors Orochi 4 is still a good time.

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7.5 / 10.0 - State of Decay 2
May 17, 2018

Ultimately, State of Decay 2 is a game that's fine to play on your own, but so much better with friends. If you plan to pick up this ghoul gutting game then make sure to bring a friend or two.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Vampyr
Jun 4, 2018

Vampyr is a bloody good time that is marred by some tedious mechanics and some technical issues.

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7.5 / 10.0 - NBA 2K19
Sep 10, 2018

NBA 2K19 is still a quality basketball sim full of content and strong gameplay. However, it offers an overly familiar experience and is brought down by a litany of issues that are hard to ignore.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Need for Speed Heat
Nov 8, 2019

There’s a good amount of things to enjoy here as you lap AI racers and online rivals. Just be prepared to deal with a litany of issues that will bring your enjoyment levels down a peg.

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Mar 14, 2020

My Hero One’s Justice 2 feels less like a sequel and more like a DLC expansion. Fans of the source material will likely enjoy what’s being offered here but be let down by the lack of the game’s evolution.

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As a remaster, this one falls a bit below today’s standards in two key areas. The graphics don’t look that much better than they did back in 2010. And the unchanged open-world free roam option is still a total waste of time. Hot Pursuit Remastered has a ton of fun things to do and feels great when it’s time to hit the road. It’s just a bit of a letdown when it comes to its graphical enhancements and the fact that its longstanding issues remain intact.

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7 / 10.0 - Doom VFR
Dec 6, 2017

Even though it retains a lot of the fun of Doom (2016), it's more of a supplement than an enhancement.

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Jun 15, 2018

It manages to package together some of the greatest games ever produced, throw new challenges your way, deliver a nice mixture of visual options, and provide the retro feel 90s babies will rejoice over. The Sega Genesis Classics collection stands out as the preferred method to enjoying Sonic and his mascot buddies on current-gen consoles.

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Oct 23, 2018

It's pretty evident that this is just a sample of what's to come from a much improved sequel. This anime-inspired brawler offers stimulating thrills, but is still rough in a few areas.

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7 / 10.0 - Borderlands 2 VR
Dec 17, 2018

With that said, this is still the core Borderlands 2 experience translated to VR. If you’re looking for another reason to play through the game again and you’re a fan of VR, this will give you exactly what you’re looking for, just with some minor issues but nothing game-breaking.

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7 / 10.0 - JUMP FORCE
Feb 15, 2019

Jump Force certainly has its issues. The off-putting visual representation of some of the cast members, cheap-looking animations during cinematic sequences, and bland lobby appearance are among those problems. But there’s a fun fighter buried underneath all those negatives that you’ll come to appreciate. The massive roster (which is still growing), amazingly chaotic battles and somewhat deep battle system provides plenty of reason for players to act out their best dream match scenarios. Jump Force may not be a manga/anime fan’s dream game, but it comes close enough to fulfilling that wish.

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7 / 10.0 - World War Z
Apr 19, 2019

For anyone looking to experience something comparable to Left 4 Dead, you’ll find what you’re looking for in World War Z. While it sticks a bit too close to the successful formula from Valve’s zombie shooter, it differentiates itself by featuring the amazing Swarm Engine

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7 / 10.0 - Battletoads
Aug 20, 2020

Battletoads is a short yet incredibly varied and jolly adventure.

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7 / 10.0 - NBA 2K21
Sep 9, 2020

NBA 2K21 does the bare minimum in most areas, but it still offers the best (and only) basketball gaming experience on the market today.

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6.8 / 10.0 - Crackdown 3
Feb 14, 2019

Crackdown 3 as a whole is certainly rough around the edges and more of a mid-tier 1st-party exclusive. There’s some fun to be had, of course. But its overall staying power is a step below other open-world games of its ilk.

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