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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.6% of games recommended

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8 / 10 - FIFA 20
Sep 26, 2019

It isn't a masterpiece but it's a massive improvement on FIFA 19, with a sprinkling of new features – Volta in particular – that should lay the foundations for the series' future.

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Old school to a fault, but fans of the series – and anyone else that appreciates its honest charms – will find much to love in this simplistic but heart-warming role-player.

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6 / 10 - The Surge 2
Sep 25, 2019

A disappointing sequel that offers few new ideas as either a Dark Souls clone or a follow-up to the original, with a less interesting setting and story.

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Sep 23, 2019

Completely charming and wonderfully presented stealth puzzle game, that turns a horrible goose into one of the year's most endearing video game stars.

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One of the best Japanese role-players of the generation and a gloriously beautiful game by any standard, both visually and emotionally.

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The lack of any meaningful additions is a surprise, but it only underlines what a fantastic game the Game Boy original was, in what is still a classic Zelda title that thoroughly deserves the star treatment.

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8 / 10 - NBA 2K20
Sep 18, 2019

Splendid recreation of basketball with game-changing, innovative evolution cards – but it can't escape the bad taste the microtransactions leave.

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7 / 10 - Borderlands 3
Sep 17, 2019

A surprisingly unadventurous sequel, given the long years fans have been waiting for it, but the entertaining weaponry just about makes up for the overfamiliarity and obnoxious sense of humour.

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Sep 16, 2019

As unique a vision as video gaming has ever seen and one able to use its many incompetencies – including an unfortunate number of new ones – to entertain and surprise.

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Sep 13, 2019

The combat is a lot of fun and the visuals are dynamic and exciting, but repetitive missions and dire storytelling ruin what is otherwise a mechanically superior giant robot game.

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Sep 12, 2019

Yet another triumph on the pitch but the lack of attention to new features within myClub means it feels a bit repetitive.

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7 / 10 - GreedFall
Sep 11, 2019

One of the most interesting video game settings of the year and while the game has numerous issues the strong combat and inventive quest design make it well worth persevering with.

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7 / 10 - Blasphemous
Sep 10, 2019

An accomplished attempt to create a mix of Dark Souls and traditional Metroidvania, but its bizarre visual style ultimately overshadows its other virtues.

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Sep 9, 2019

Still one of the few video games to deal with love and relationships in anything like a realistic manner, but the attempts to shoehorn in an extra new character fall flat.

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Sep 6, 2019

A fantastic scrolling beat 'em-ups that shows exactly how the genre can be evolved and modernised, while also indulging in some gloriously retro presentation and throwbacks.

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It's no longer the Diablo killer it used to be, but this remains a superior dungeon crawler, with great action and loot that still puts it amongst the genre's best.

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Sep 5, 2019

An essential addition for any Monster World fan that offers a mountain of genuinely new content that includes some of the game's best monsters.

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7 / 10 - Gears 5
Sep 4, 2019

The attempts to innovate in terms of storytelling and structure feel superficial and ineffective, leaving Gears 5 to survive purely on its increasingly overfamiliar action.

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Sep 3, 2019

One of the best story-based games of the year, that manages to capture the joys and pains of childhood (and riding bikes) in a very relatable and compelling way.

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6 / 10 - Blair Witch
Sep 2, 2019

An uneven mix of tense psychological drama and buggy, half-broken gameplay mechanics but the end result is still one of the better movie tie-ins of recent years.

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