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Shadows of Change is pretty expensive for what it is, but it should provide the fans with dozens of hours of entertainment.
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Red Dead Redemption is an excellent game in a bit of a lazy repackaging. If you haven't played it yet, go right ahead, but otherwise, there's not much for you here.
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The Making of Karateka gives you a better than good idea why Karateka was one of the most influental games of its time.
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Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon has, without a doubt, achieved exactly what the creators wanted - to take the lessons learned during the development of the Souls series, apply them to Armored Core and give the series a new chance to shine. However, Souls fans need to keep their expectations in check and don't expect the game to be something that it never promised to be.
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Final Fantasy XVI is the JRPG of the year, and maybe even of the next five years. It's hard to imagine any game in the genre that could measure up to it.
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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is an another great Sony title, but the PC port has some quirks.
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Dordogne is a nostalgic, pastel-colored trip back to childhood that will entertain everyone who enjoys adventure games with a melancholy vibe.
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Testament: The Order of High Human was a rather ambitious attempt to combine action and puzzle gameplay, but in the end, it has proven to be too ambitious for the developers. The game is long, but unfortunately also bland and repetitive.
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Layers of Fear is a fine choice if you haven't played the first two games, but if you did, it doesn't really offer anything too interesting apart from the two new stories.
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Aliens: Dark Descent offers an unique look at the Aliens universe. However, it's full of technical issues at the moment.
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Park Beyond is nice visually, however it's so buggy at the moment, it can't really be recommended. If it's fixed, it will be a fine alternative to RollerCoaster Tycoon.
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Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores is a pleasant surprise especially when it comes to the story, which sets up the plot well for the ending of the trilogy.
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SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake is a fun platformer for kids that plays it a just a bit too safe. It's definitely not groundbreaking in anyway, but still enjoyable.
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Killer Frequency offers gripping atmosphere, well-written story and unique gameplay.
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Diablo IV is a triumphant return from the depths of darkness that puts all of the genre competitors to shame. Definitely a candidate for the game of the year award.
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We Love Katamari is simply a better and more complex version of the concept introduced by the first game in the series. If you finished Katamari Damacy and wished to play more of it, don't hesitate here.
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Trepang2 succesfully merges gameplay mechanics from games like F.E.A.R. and Crysis into a cohesive whole, even thought it's a bit too old-fashioned and it lacks replayability or even multiplayer.
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Amnesia: The Bunker is, in its scope compared to the other titles of the series, a smaller experimental title, but it offers a few new neat tricks. It's up to you whether that's enough or not.
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Miasma Chronicles combines XCOM mechanics, RPG elements and stealth into an epic post-apocalyptic adventure that ends a bit abruptly, but it's still a solid experience.
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Brok the InvestiGator is, at its core, a solid adventure game. However, it suffers from plain writing and weird atmosphere and doesn't quite stick the landing.
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