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1961 games reviewed
68.3 average score
70 median score
52.4% of games recommended

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5 / 10 - Dying Light
Feb 1, 2015

A small improvement on Dead Island, but there's still barely anything that either works as well as advertised or is isn't just stolen wholesale from other, better, games.

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A wonderfully assured first episode, in what has the potential to outdo both Telltale Games and Quantic Dream in terms of successful video game storytelling.

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It offers no surprises or innovation, least of all in the new Exo Zombies mode, but most of the new maps are great and this first download is surprisingly good value.

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Jan 26, 2015

More a reissue than an actual remaster, but the game itself is still as wonderfully unique and entertaining as ever – with some of the most memorable characters in all gaming.

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7 / 10 - Grey Goo
Jan 25, 2015

One of the best real-time strategies for some time, although it's a shame that despite a few new ideas it's not really interested in pushing the genre forward.

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Jan 20, 2015

It looks like EarthBound, and to a degree it plays like EarthBound, but this has none of the charm or character of the SNES classic – and considerably worse combat.

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Jan 19, 2015

Despite the outrageous plot and bizarre weapons this is a disappointingly mundane expansion beneath all the silliness, and one that addresses none of the parent game's failings.

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Jan 18, 2015

The remake is no longer the technical marvel it once was, but Capcom has done their best to reissue it in a way that maintains all the splendour, scares, and laughs of the original.

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It makes the stealth more interesting and there's a successful tonal shift from the main game, but free or not this expansion fails to improve on any of Unity's major problems.

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7 / 10 - War, the Game
Jan 12, 2015

A successful halfway house between a Command & Conquer style button-masher and a thoroughbred strategy game, with tense, fast-paced, but pleasingly tactical battles.

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7 / 10 - Chariot
Jan 8, 2015

No fun at all on your own, but together on the same couch this is one of the most entertaining co-op puzzles for many months.

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4 / 10 - Loadout
Jan 6, 2015

The weapon-crafting is great but given the manipulative microtransactions this free-to-play shooter is not worth your time, let alone your money.

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Jan 5, 2015

One of the best looking fighting games ever and the most successful attempt yet to make an interactive anime, even if it is a little lacking in content and new ideas.

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Jan 4, 2015

A welcome return for the pioneering space adventure, but despite a solid start it will need a steady supply of new content and tweaks to reach elite status.

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There's a fair number of new features and missions here but none justify the price, and the experience will pass from your memory almost as soon as it's over.

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5 / 10 - Lumino City
Dec 17, 2014

Beautiful to look at but the story and gameplay prove far less fascinating than the real world model-making skills of the developer.

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6 / 10 - The Crew
Dec 10, 2014

An odd mix of Test Drive Unlimited, Assassin's Creed, and Destiny. And while the combination is tastier than it sounds it also has an awful lot of lumps in it.

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Not as compelling as its predecessor, but as a four-player alternative to the Lego games this an enjoyable enough attempt at a Tomb Raider lite.

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3 / 10 - A Bird Story
Dec 4, 2014

A hugely disappointing follow-up for To The Moon, whose trite and overly sentimental story feels long at just 60 minutes.

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An uninspiring start to the season, that even fans of the show will find stilted and tedious. Although they can still foster high hopes for later episodes.

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