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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.4% of games recommended

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May 17, 2015

Only a minor improvement on the last game, but still a hugely accomplished space strategy game – with an almost infinite range of customisation options.

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May 14, 2015

The ingredients are there for a transcendent action strategy but the reality is that Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is disappointingly mundane and only fitfully entertaining.

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May 11, 2015

A colossal achievement in technical terms, with a level of interaction with the game world and its inhabitants that is unsurpassed in modern video games.

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8 / 10 - Project CARS
May 7, 2015

A viable alternative to the old guard of driving simulators, that values freedom of choice and gritty realism over needless feature creep.

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May 5, 2015

A great follow-up to The New Order, which cleverly reuses all of its best features and yet still finds time to add plenty of new elements of its own.

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May 4, 2015

An inspired mix of real science, sandbox gameplay, and space simulation – that is both a lot more entertaining and a lot more accessible than you'd expect.

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8 / 10 - Shovel Knight
Apr 29, 2015

One of the best retro homages of recent years, that cleverly combines the best elements of older 2D games with plenty of new ideas of its own.

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7 / 10 - Broken Age
Apr 28, 2015

Clever, funny, and beautiful to look at, but this is a game of two halves and the second one is such a peculiar tonal shift in terms of gameplay that even the story suffers as a result.

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A co-op version of XCOM in the Shadowrun universe sounds a great idea, but this lacks the depth to make the best of the concept.

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7 / 10 - Tropico 5
Apr 27, 2015

On the PC there are too few new features to satisfy existing fans, but on the PlayStation 4 the joys of being an island dictator still feel enjoyably fresh.

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On paper it sounds like the ultimate zombie game, but two years later and the technical issues are still as decayed and broken as the undead enemies.

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Apr 22, 2015

Generous in both content and price, this is another gold standard in DLC expansions – and in terms of 200cc mode one of the best free extras ever.

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As a 2D interpretation of Assassin's Creed this works perfectly well, but the workmanlike design and bland atmosphere makes it hard to get excited about.

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Apr 16, 2015

A tepid sequel to Kirby: Power Paintbrush, that even with its short running time barely manages to stretch it's small collection of ideas across a whole game.

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5 / 10 - Titan Souls
Apr 14, 2015

As admirable as the single-minded design is it feels a lot more interesting in theory than it does in the endless repetition of actually playing it.

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Apr 13, 2015

The best new Mortal Kombat for years, with a fighting game experience that's as generous with the content as it is with the gore.

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7 / 10 - A Pixel Story
Apr 13, 2015

A fascinating journey through the visual history of 2D platformers, although the gameplay doesn’t always match the quality of the many classics it relies on for influence.

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Apr 8, 2015

One of the best uses of the Wii U GamePad so far and one of the most atmospheric games of the year, even if it does run out of new tricks before the end.

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Apr 7, 2015

Not so much a sequel to Dungeon Keeper 2 as an unofficial remake, and while a little magic has been lost along the way this is still a charmingly unique strategy game.

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Apr 6, 2015

The PlayStation 4 may never get a real Monster Hunter game but this portable remaster is the next best thing, and a useful improvement on the PS Vita original.

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