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73.2 average score
80 median score
56.0% of games recommended

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Sep 27, 2017

If you can handle the uncomfortable controls, you'll be able to immerse yourself in some good old platformer shooting fun.

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Sep 27, 2017

Pokken Tournament isn't really my kind of fighting game, but I do recognise that it's a quality game, and it deserves the fans that it has.

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Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash was a blast. Quick paced arena combat supported by a well designed card based system and multiple storylines to follow, this has to have been my favorite entry yet and with the quality online competition modes online modes there's more than enough replayability to keep going for quite some time.

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Sep 26, 2017

The story at the heart of it all is one of the most moving and heartfelt tales I've ever seen in a game, and that's a huge achievement. The best part is that Mel Kishida is just getting started—if this is his directorial debut, I can't wait to see what the future has in store.

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Sep 25, 2017

Few games in the world are as multilayered in their appeal as Senko no Ronde 2.

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Sep 21, 2017

If the network was more stable and the game played more to its strengths around one-on-one combat, this would be a game I'd recommend in a heartbeat. It's still well worth a look even with those flaws, but I can't help but imagine what could have been.

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Sep 21, 2017

A handful of technical hiccups mixed with an aggressive monetisation strategy could very well leave a questionable taste in peoples' mouths.

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Sep 20, 2017

In trying to be a new Portal not just mechanically but in tone, style, presentation, humour, and narrative as well, ChromaGun sets itself up for a comparison that could never end well for it. It constantly reminds you that you're not playing Portal by highlighting all the ways that it falls short of Valve's beloved puzzler. ChromaGun came at the king, and it missed.

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With stellar gameplay, wonderful art and a superb soundtrack, Rayman Legends is one of the best platformer games ever released, hands down.

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Keep me guessing, Spike Chunsoft, and I'll forever love you for it.

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I'd dare say that most Resident Evil fans have possibly found a way to have played this already, and there is really no incentive to come back for another round.

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Sep 19, 2017

Project CARS 2 simply hits every single thing out of the park.

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Sep 15, 2017

Is it worth picking up? Yes. The dad jokes and the gameplay are great for hours on end, and now we're starting to see the vision for Knack starting to come together.

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Sep 13, 2017

Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds is a romp through time that both feels great and plays great, and at the end of the day, how many people can say that they've romanced someone who played a decisive part in Japanese history?

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Sep 13, 2017

It saddens me to say that League of Evil is just a simple platformer game and not much more.

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Sep 12, 2017

Samus Returns could very well be one of the last big 3DS titles, but with games like this, I'm just not ready to let go of my 3DS just yet.

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Sep 12, 2017

Whether you enjoy raising monsters, slaying them, or adventuring across vast lands with your pals, you'll find something to hold your attention in this game, and who knows? You may even come to find yourself loving every little bit of this adventure.

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Mary Skelter is sublime. By turns darkly sensual and horrific, it's also beautiful, ravishing, and backed by truly expert level design and a clean, clever combat system. This game is too different to effectively compare to other dungeon crawlers, but I must say, of all the many games in this genre that I've played, this one will sit with me for a very long time into the future.

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Sep 7, 2017

Overall though, Everybody's Golf sticks firmly to the fairway, though it swings a little too wildly too often and dumps itself in the bunker at times too.

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Taken exclusively as a rhythm game, there is so much to appreciate about Metronomicon.

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