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1993 games reviewed
68.3 average score
70 median score
52.8% of games recommended

Metro GameCentral's Reviews

9 / 10 - Bayonetta
Sep 18, 2014

Still one of the best third person actioners of all-time, and although the Wii U version changes very little the classic gameplay still shines through.

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Sep 16, 2014

It always sounded like a bad idea, but although Zelda has inspired one of the best Dynasty Warriors games to date the end result is still well below average by any other standard.

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Sep 15, 2014

A fantastically bold idea that Double Fine exploit to its fullest, in one of the most original puzzle adventures of the year – and the most educational.

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A genuine improvement on the original and so stuffed with content that you'll need several new Final Fantasy games before another sequel is necessary.

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7 / 10 - Destiny
Sep 11, 2014

It's not short of spectacle but in terms of innovation and variety this is nowhere near as forward-thinking as Bungie would like to pretend.

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Sep 10, 2014

Relatively generous in size and scope, but being Second Son in miniature only helps to highlight what a hollow spectacle the game is.

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7 / 10 - The Sims 4
Sep 9, 2014

Almost a great sequel, but the improvements to the sims are overshadowed by the shopping list of peculiarly random missing features.

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7 / 10 - Velocity 2X
Sep 3, 2014

An impressive mix of game styles, and some of the most rewarding speed runs in recent memory, but that only increases the speed at which levels start to blur into each other.

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Sep 2, 2014

Still the funniest and best-looking entry in the series, even if it’s the least innovative. And despite a few graphical flaws the PS Version is the definitive edition.

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7 / 10 - Metro Redux
Aug 27, 2014

One of the best remasters so far makes surviving the Russian apocalypse more horrifying than ever, although none of the changes address the games' more fundamental issues.

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Another uninspired expansion that features some enjoyable new enemies and encounters but fails to excite in the same way as the parent game.

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The first Telltale finale where your choices carry true weight, but the inconsistent and contrived characterisation means it comes at considerable cost.

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The least brown shooter ever made, with the colourful graphics and accessible controls supported by an imaginative and surprisingly well-crafted online experience.

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By ironing out the last few wrinkles from the original console versions, and adding in a few extra features, Diablo finally feels at home with a gamepad.

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8 / 10 - The Swapper
Aug 6, 2014

One of the best action puzzlers for several years, made all the better by some surprisingly distinctive storytelling and visuals.

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3 / 10 - Wayward Manor
Jul 30, 2014

There's a kernel of an interesting idea here but it's so grossly underdeveloped that not even the involvement of Neil Gaiman, and a respected developer, can save it.

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Jul 27, 2014

Still a stunning achievement in both storytelling and third person adventure, and although this is the definitive version the differences are still minor.

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One of the best remakes ever, but also a puzzle platformer that defies its age to offer an enjoyable challenge to gamers both young and old.

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A competent but unsurprising slice of downloadable content that features a solid challenge and plenty of content, but too little in the way of new ideas.

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A longer running time helps address one of the few flaws with the original game, and single-handedly makes up for the lack of official new Metroid and Castlevania games.

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