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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.6% of games recommended

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The episode itself has its weak points, but it's still a successfully heart-rending finale to one of the great storytelling achievements in gaming.

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Dec 14, 2017

PUBG is one of the best multiplayer experiences of the generation, and as technically flawed as this Xbox One version currently is that fact still shines through.

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We have to say we thoroughly enjoyed it, even if it does come across as slightly inconsequential.

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End Of Zoe takes place a little after Not A Hero and so is chronologically the final chapter of Resident Evil 7. We can safely that's not the way we thought it would end, but the fact that we can still be surprised by such a long-running series is one of the best things we can say about the game and its DLC.

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8 / 10 - Okami HD
Dec 12, 2017

Still one of the most beautiful video games ever created, not to mention the best Zelda game that never was.

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As inessential as most story DLC tends to be, but despite a few unwanted encores this is still an entertaining, if unnecessary, story expansion.

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Dec 7, 2017

A distinctly unambitious expansion that adds nothing meaningful to the parent game except a very short, and mostly dull, new story campaign.

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8 / 10 - A Hat in Time
Dec 6, 2017

A hugely entertaining 3D platformer that channels the imagination and unpredictability of older games without becoming a prisoner to the past.

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8 / 10 - SOMA
Dec 5, 2017

A gripping mix of survival horror and existential science fiction storytelling, which is notably improved by an optional new safe mode.

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At times it feels like a reanimated corpse itself, but as mindless and predictable as it may be Dead Rising 4 can still offer hours of inoffensively dumb entertainment.

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6 / 10 - Doom VFR
Dec 1, 2017

An inspired effort to try and make Doom work in VR, but the limited control options on PlayStation VR leave the action feeling clumsy and frustrating.

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Nov 30, 2017

In some ways a backwards step from its immediate predecessor, but this is still a fascinatingly complex Japanese role-player with the best open world since Breath Of The Wild.

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A good value expansion for what is both one of the most imaginative puzzle games of the year and one of the best co-op experiences.

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Nov 23, 2017

A great remaster of a forgotten almost-classic, but most of its flaws were already obvious 18 years ago and this does little to improve any of them.

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Nov 22, 2017

It's got toddlers, swimming pools, and all the recent updates, but what this otherwise promising console port lacks is a sensible control scheme.

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Nov 21, 2017

A serious attempt to get the whole of Skyrim working in VR, but the compromises in terms of graphics and controls are considerable.

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Nov 20, 2017

Still arguably the best detective game, and an impressively ambitious example of adult storytelling – despite a few structural and narrative flaws.

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One of the best ever Western style role-players is given a new lease of life as a portable game.

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Nov 15, 2017

The best Pokémon game ever just got slightly better, with an even more expansive endgame and some welcome, if trivial, new tweaks and additions.

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Nov 14, 2017

One of the best Lego games of the entire series, with a dizzying array of bizarre characters and some genuinely compelling gameplay for younger players.

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