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1990 games reviewed
68.3 average score
70 median score
52.7% of games recommended

Metro GameCentral's Reviews

6 / 10 - Ever Oasis
Jun 23, 2017

A charming and often inventive mix of Animal Crossing and Zelda, that lacks depth but not ambition.

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6 / 10 - Get Even
Jun 22, 2017

A tangle of technical and gameplay issues often obscure it, but there's some impressive storytelling to be had in this ambitious techno-thriller.

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9 / 10 - Nex Machina
Jun 20, 2017

The spiritual sequel to Robotron becomes the definitive dual-stick shooter, and one of the best arcade games of the modern era.

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8 / 10 - Arms
Jun 7, 2017

One of the most enjoyable and original fighting games of recent years, that fully justifies its use of motion controls – and it's only set to get better in the future.

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7 / 10 - DiRT 4
Jun 6, 2017

A solid rally racer, but also a worryingly indecisive one whose attempts to please everyone leads to an unfocused game that's lacking in character.

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3 / 10 - Perception
Jun 5, 2017

Some very clever ideas are completely squandered by a game that is neither scary, enjoyable, or thought-provoking – although it does manage irritating and dull with great aplomb.

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Jun 5, 2017

A very welcome return for Sony's classic future racer, and while it doesn't represent anything new it does show the WipEout series at its very best.

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Jun 2, 2017

This may be a VR dream come true for Trekkies, but it's one you wake up to discover is severely lacking in variety, depth, and value for money.

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Jun 1, 2017

When it's finished this has the potential to be a classic multiplayer horror game, but the state it's now the original movies feel like they have higher production values.

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8 / 10 - Tekken 7
May 31, 2017

Tekken with better graphics is not exactly a new pitch for the series, but there's no denying the gameplay and characters are still a huge amount of fun.

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6 / 10 - RiME
May 26, 2017

RiME borrows from the best – including ICO, Journey, and The Witness – but while it's an amiable adventure it lacks the depth and originality of its would-be peers.

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May 25, 2017

One of the worst movie tie-ins of all time, not just in terms of being a bad game but of being such a poor adaptation of the source material.

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8 / 10 - Vanquish
May 25, 2017

Its lack of longevity and ancillary options are an issue, but this still plays like a classic and is one of the best shooters of its generation.

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May 24, 2017

The least funny Disgaea, but arguably the best in terms of the actual gameplay – and it's a perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch.

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It's still amazing that such an old game can remain so playable after all these years, although it's equally incredible that Capcom still insist on charging full price for it.

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May 23, 2017

One of the best sci-fi strategy games ever made, with an impressive amount of storytelling variety and accessible controls.

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9 / 10 - Injustice 2
May 19, 2017

Probably the best single-player experience ever in a fighting game, on top of being an extremely accessible and highly technical multiplayer brawler.

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6 / 10 - Farpoint
May 17, 2017

Sony's big budget VR game has a lot of novelty value but only manages to combine the worst elements of first person shooters and lightgun games.

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The perfect jumping on point for both new players and those wanting to fill in the gaps in Fire Emblem lore, although the game lacks the depth of more modern entries.

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7 / 10 - The Surge
May 16, 2017

An even better Dark Souls clone than Lords Of The Fallen, but there are too few unique ideas and the difficulty often undermines the rest of the gameplay.

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