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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.4% of games recommended

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An improvement on the first map pack and not just because of the Predator, but Call Of Duty in general could really do with a change of scenery.

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A vastly better game than Lords Of Shadow 2, that smooths the rough edges from the 3DS original and proves that Castlevania need not revert back to a niche retro franchise.

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Mar 27, 2014

It won't win over Diablo III haters but this is a competent expansion that will renew the addiction for fans and help to earn new ones.

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8 / 10 - Fez
Mar 25, 2014

The game may never live down the notoriety of its designer but this is still one of the most entertaining and imaginative indie games of the last decade.

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Mar 24, 2014

Despite its many and obvious influences this is an impressively unique vision that offers excellent value for money and one of the best surprises on the 3DS's eShop.

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Mar 20, 2014

One of the best offline multiplayer games for years and yet more proof that the bow and arrow is gaming's most entertaining weapon of choice.

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Mar 19, 2014

The graphics are a great advert for the power of the PlayStation 4, but in terms of gameplay and story this hasn't moved on at all from the previous generation.

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Probably the most satisfying video games crossover ever made, and one that plays with the conventions of both franchises and still delivers a funny and touching story.

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A brief but entertaining prologue that is marred by the question of value for money and an empty story that has no resolution unless you buy the next game.

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Mar 13, 2014

About as new as a fossilised dinosaur egg and just about as fast and exciting, this is a depressingly poor degradation of a once great original.

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An expansion that improves on almost every aspect of the original, fixing obvious flaws and adding a much greater sense of variety to what is now one of the best retro role-players around.

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9 / 10 - Titanfall
Mar 9, 2014

It could do with a few more ancillary options, and a more interesting backstory, but in terms of online gameplay Titanfall is now the game to beat this gen.

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A slight improvement on the first episode, but still basically just plot set-up for a story that too often feels out of your hands.

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Still the same lacklustre combination of Left 4 Dead with a twin-stick shooter, where only the status of PlayStation Plus freebie prevents further criticism.

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Still one of the best action games ever made and although this is technically the best-looking version it still doesn't really feel like the definitive one.

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5 / 10 - Thief
Feb 23, 2014

Series fans may view it as a disaster but the problem is that Thief isn't even interesting enough to get angry about, despite the well hewn stealth gameplay.

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9 / 10 - Ikaruga
Feb 20, 2014

Treasure’s cult 2D shooter remains as uniquely entertaining as always, and surprisingly well adapted for a modern PC.

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7 / 10 - Strider
Feb 17, 2014

The mixture of old school, new school, and Metroidvania works surprisingly well – even if Strider's long-awaited reboot still feels slightly too safe.

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Feb 16, 2014

It goes completely against the spirit of the movie but at least the game is able to celebrate the creativity of its developers, if not its players.

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A highly competent 2D platformer, but one utterly devoid of any new ideas or any reason to buy a Wii U in order to play it.

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