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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.7% of games recommended

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The underlying game is still too reliant on the Ubisoft formula but the new content and Legends mode make Ghost Of Tsushima Director's Cut a notably better experience than the original at launch.

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6 / 10 - 12 Minutes
Aug 18, 2021

A clever and idiosyncratic time loop detective thriller with top notch voice acting, which suffers from circular gameplay that quickly descends into monotony.

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7 / 10 - Humankind
Aug 17, 2021

A highly competent alternative to Civilization but the list of unequivocal improvements is disappointingly short, with an unfortunate lack of real innovation.

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Aug 17, 2021

An enjoyable, likeable mash-up of dungeon crawler and dating sim undercut by simplistic combat and a short running time.

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8 / 10 - Road 96
Aug 16, 2021

A beautifully structured, poignant, procedurally generated road movie, that's packed with character and intelligence.

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6 / 10 - Axiom Verge 2
Aug 13, 2021

A curious sequel whose simplified combat and lack of challenge undermines some of the best level design and puzzles in any recent Metroidvania.

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7 / 10 - Jupiter Hell
Aug 9, 2021

A turn-based roguelike set in a universe that's similar to but legally distinct from Doom, and where every choice you make has immediate and long term consequences.

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Aug 6, 2021

A cleverly constructed narrative adventure that explores serious issues of morality without ever being preachy, and still allowing for an intricately designed, non-linear gaming experience.

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8 / 10 - Death's Door
Jul 30, 2021

A thoroughly entertaining mix of Dark Souls and Zelda that has few genuinely new ideas but still manages to enthral with a unique charm of its own.

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3 / 10 - The Ascent
Jul 29, 2021

A deeply disappointing co-op shooter that squanders its excellent graphics on a bland and repetitive attempt to make a sci-fi Diablo.

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7 / 10 - Last Stop
Jul 28, 2021

A twisting and engaging portmanteau tale of the unexplained, set in a London that's refreshing in its finely observed normality.

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Ace Attorney meets Sherlock Holmes turns out to be a great premise for a new game, with a subtle change in formula that works as both absurdist comedy and historical drama.

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Jul 26, 2021

A worthy follow-up to the cult classic original, with a great mix of Japanese role-playing and beat 'em-up elements – even if the storytelling is sometimes hard to follow.

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Jul 26, 2021

This is a simulation, and very much not a game, but it's also the most graphically impressive console experience ever seen and one of the best adverts for Xbox Game Pass so far.

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6 / 10 - Pokemon UNITE
Jul 23, 2021

An addictive and accessible MOBA which takes advantage of the Pokémon license to great effect but is hampered by an abundance of free-to-play irritations.

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7 / 10 - Cris Tales
Jul 20, 2021

A loving tribute to the past and present of Japanese role-players, with some impressively clever time travel powers and gorgeous artwork – although it's a shame about the random battles.

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The most uneven of the 3D Zeldas but its highs soar well above its immediate contemporaries and while the motion controls are still hit or miss at least there's now an alternative.

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8 / 10 - F1 2021
Jul 12, 2021

Codemasters' best Formula One game so far adds an excellent story mode, along with a raft of new tweaks and options to make it more accessible.

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Jul 8, 2021

A great VR experience that is more than just a simple sniper simulation, with some impressively replayable missions and a great marriage of VR and motion controls.

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A clever reinterpretation of classic Monster Hunter action in the form of a Japanese role-playing game. Although it can often seem a little too oversimplified compared to the mainline titles.

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