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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.7% of games recommended

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An absorbing, tactical three-person co-op game that does well to expand the Rainbow Six gameplay into a more fantastical setting.

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7 / 10 - Windjammers 2
Jan 20, 2022

An admirable refresh of a cult classic, with excellent presentation and thoughtfully implemented new mechanics, but it's held back by its reluctance to modernise in other areas.

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Jan 18, 2022

Despite the huge variety of moves and characters, this disappointing follow-up to Guacamelee is let down by mindless combat and bland dungeon design.

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9 / 10 - God of War
Jan 12, 2022

Kratos looks better than ever in this welcome PC port of one of the best action adventures of the outgoing generation.

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Jan 11, 2022

Motion Twin's winning take on 2D Metroidvania roguelikes is kept alive by another excellent DLC expansion.

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Dec 23, 2021

An obvious labour of love that finally provides a full release for one of the best looking 2D arcade games ever made, although it'd be wrong to paint it as a lost classic in terms of gameplay.

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Dec 22, 2021

An utterly shameless clone of Shadow Of The Colossus that comes nowhere close to mirroring the same level of grandeur and ingenuity as Team Ico's classic.

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6 / 10 - The Gunk
Dec 17, 2021

Too familiar, too easy, and too short but if you're looking for an undemanding time waster on Game Pass you can certainly do worse than The Gunk.

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Dec 16, 2021

Shovel Knight's first spin-off is just as good as his mainline games, with a clever take on tile-matching puzzlers that offers an enjoyably unique challenge.

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8 / 10 - Loop Hero
Dec 9, 2021

A genre hybrid that turns repetitive loop grinding into one of the most uniquely addictive gaming experiences of the year, with surprisingly few caveats.

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6 / 10 - Cricket 22
Dec 8, 2021

The low budget is obvious throughout but the game is clearly trying its best, with a great gameplay experience and an impressive array of options and licences.

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The biggest and best game in the Big Brain Academy series but it still falls far short of its full potential, with very little new content.

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8 / 10 - Halo Infinite
Dec 6, 2021

The bizarrely structured and frequently uninteresting story campaign threatens to undermine the multiplayer, but this is still easily the best Halo has been for over a decade.

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An excellent console port of a deep, impressively addictive, and very amusing, sandbox megalomaniac simulator.

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7 / 10 - Chorus
Dec 3, 2021

An extremely solid space combat simulator that struggles in terms of storytelling, and doesn't entirely justify its open world approach, but still offers an enjoyably unique experience.

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9 / 10 - Solar Ash
Dec 2, 2021

An excellent sci-fi platformer with exquisite art design and sublime traversal mechanics, which finds distinctive ground among its obvious inspirations.

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Nov 30, 2021

A colourful and good-humoured 3D retread of 1990s point 'n' click adventures that despite the odd innovation suffers from the same frustrations and limitations as its ancient forebears.

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A charming paid-for addition to New Horizons that doesn't feel exploitative even as it comes off the back of one of the best free updates in recent gaming history.

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Time has not been kind to some elements, but KOTOR's story and characters are still the most interesting there's ever been in a Star Wars video game.

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Nov 18, 2021

An odd, but admirably experimental AAA game, which offers plenty of epic scale action at launch but whose true worth will probably only be revealed in the months to come.

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