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68.3 average score
70 median score
52.8% of games recommended

Metro GameCentral's Reviews

Feb 20, 2017

State-of-the-art visuals help create one of gaming’s most entertaining open worlds, even if the gameplay doesn’t quite reach the same standards.

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8 / 10 - Halo Wars 2
Feb 16, 2017

Easily the best real-time strategy on a console, and a fast-paced, accessible wargame that every Xbox owner should try and experience.

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A disappointment given the quality of the first volume, and although the new Mercenaries-eque mode is fun the two story missions are not.

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Feb 13, 2017

A significant improvement on previous entries, with better stealth and AI making the sport of Nazi-hunting more enjoyable than ever.

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Feb 10, 2017

One of the best offline multiplayer games for years and yet more proof that the bow and arrow is gaming's most entertaining weapon of choice.

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7 / 10 - Candleman
Feb 9, 2017

It’s not the fact that you’re controlling a perambulatory candle that’s the oddest thing about this game, but that its story is so oddly affecting despite its absurdity.

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9 / 10 - Nioh
Feb 8, 2017

A perfect accompaniment to the SoulsBorne series, with plenty of unique ideas of its own and some of the best combat of the generation.

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A perfectly competent platformer, perhaps Yoshi’s best since Super Mario World 2, but one that is far less unique than its visuals suggest.

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Feb 2, 2017

The ‘80s nostalgia is laid on so thick you could almost choke from it, in this joyless proof that too much nostalgia can be a bad thing.

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In an ideal world it all would’ve been included in the main game, but if you can get past that this is a great set of DLC extras.

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3 / 10 - EARTHLOCK
Jan 31, 2017

A loving homage to PS one era JRPGs, but its small innovations are suffocated beneath a dead weight of clichés and conventions that in most cases were better off left to the past.

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An excellent reinvention of the Hitman formula that gives existing fans almost everything they want and makes itself highly accessible for newcomers.

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Jan 27, 2017

A much more interesting story and lead character than usual for the series, but the weak script and aging combat system fail to make the most of it.

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3 / 10 - Rise & Shine
Jan 26, 2017

Gorgeous graphics but gormless gameplay leaves you wishing you were playing any of the dozens of other games this indie dud attempts to parody.

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Jan 25, 2017

An intelligent, thought-provoking, and extremely creepy adventure, that proves that survival horror can be more than just shooting zombies.

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Jan 23, 2017

An interesting test of your VR mettle, but also a reminder that once the novelty wears off VR titles need compelling gameplay as much as any other game.

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Jan 23, 2017

An inspired mix of old school Resi game design and modern presentation, and the best VR options so far in a major release.

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8 / 10 - Yakuza 0
Jan 20, 2017

The most entertaining Yakuza game so far, that’s part gangster epic and part surreal Japanese nightlife simulator.

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Simple, charming, and considerably improved on the 3DS. Dragon Quest isn’t for everyone but this bridges the gap between retro and modern games very well.

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Jan 10, 2017

Just as charming as the original, but the improved combat and clever new gravity abilities make for a notably better game.

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