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2023 games reviewed
68.4 average score
70 median score
53.1% of games recommended

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A great 2D shooter in its own right, but the customisability and four-player options make it one that even non-fans can enjoy.

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7 / 10 - Virginia
Sep 22, 2016

Some may dismiss it as just another pretentious walking sim, but this innovative Lynchian drama is one of the best story-based games of the year.

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Telltale Games continue to be a formidable supervillain, and manage to turn Batman into the one thing he should never be: boring.

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Easily the best Battlefront DLC so far, although it’s still only scratching the surface of what can be done in the Star Wars universe.

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Sep 20, 2016

The best Forza Horizon so far, and thanks to its huge open world and infectious sense of fun one of the best arcade racers of the current gen.

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Sep 16, 2016

Time has worn some holes in each games’ reputation, but these are still three of the most ambitious and daring action games of modern times.

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An excellent remake of a game that represents one of the logical extremes of Japanese role-players, and yet remains surprisingly endearing despite its flaws.

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Sep 14, 2016

An unexpectedly brave attempt to once again rewrite the rules on Pac-Man, resulting in another near-classic arcade experience.

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Sep 13, 2016

More a refinement than a revolution, but this builds on the achievements of last year’s game to ensure one of the finest sports games ever created.

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Sep 12, 2016

A highly peculiar social game that seems to revel in the mundanity of its gameplay, despite some intriguing ideas and visuals.

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The latest episode in gaming’s most endearing soap opera has some minor script problems, but it’s still a joy to catch up with old friends and new enemies.

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Sep 9, 2016

Beautiful animation and an authentic Nordic feel enhance an already impressively distinct 2D action adventure.

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7 / 10 - Obduction
Sep 6, 2016

A true successor to Myst, with puzzles as ingenious as they are uncompromisingly obscure. Although the experience is hampered by serious technical problems.

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4 / 10 - Verdun
Sep 5, 2016

Its goals are noble enough, but this low tech shooter takes its realism too seriously – as the drudgery and unfairness of trench warfare is made all too real.

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An inspired adaptation of the old Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, that’s also one of the most unique and fun roguelikes of recent years.

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One of the best action games ever made and although this is a competent port it’s still not the definitive remaster fans will have wished for.

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Aug 31, 2016

A co-op Metroid seemed like a bad idea from the start, but while Federation Force has its moments they’re overshadowed by sloppy implementation and bland design.

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8 / 10 - Hue
Aug 30, 2016

A colourful new puzzle idea used to its full potential in terms of gameplay and, surprisingly, storytelling.

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Aug 30, 2016

The comparisons to Portal are many, and obviously intentional, but this smart and ambitious first person puzzler is no mere clone.

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8 / 10 - INSIDE
Aug 26, 2016

A worthy follow-up to Limbo, that challenges in terms of both its fiendish puzzles and its harrowing storytelling.

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