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When all is said and done, DOA 5 ends up being a great looking, middle of the road fighter that still heavily relies on absurd female characters in revealing outfits to sell copies.
.. the familiar game play and dirt cheap price makes Revelations 2 worth a look for even casual horror gamers.
This is such a different kind of game from most of the stuff we've seen lately, however, that it feels distinct.
just the first episode of Revelations 2 offers more play value than some recently released full-priced AAA games.
If you’ve got a Vita and you’re jonesing for a Final Fantasy Tactics clone that is not too deep, and incredibly silly, this is the game for you.
Koei doesn't seem very interested in appealing to new customers, because DW8 Empires assumes that you're thoroughly familiar with not just the DW franchise, but the Empires spin-off.
This game takes many hours to play a campaign, which is a definite plus, but those hours can be quite tedious when cutscene loading and strange hang-ups occur.
For newcomers, this is the game to start with, but the franchise does still feel a little exclusive with the mountains of text you have to read to get a basic understanding of how the game works.
The game, despite its problems, can be fun in small doses and certainly provides plenty of old school challenge.
Whether you're sitting down for a quick coffee break adventure, or an all-night binge, Hand of Fate delivers in spades.
A genuine visual marvel and one of the most beautiful technical achievements on the Wii U.
The Homeworld collection is a fantastic and complex RTS that will challenge players with an almost intimidating amount of depth of choice.
This title won't win any awards for ingenuity, but it will provide any gamers who like to casually call each other "Ice Man" and "Maverick" with plenty of bonehead blowin' up fun.
The Order arrives as a short, decent game, not a console savior.
The game is great for what it is and a welcome addition to the PS4 library, but fans really deserve a true sequel at this point.
Veterans of both PvZ and Diablo are going to find that Deathtrap handles both genres in a substantial way.
Apotheon is never a bad game, and occasionally, it's even a great game, but it's never consistently great enough to become a classic in the same way other indie titles like Journey have.
The metagame feels comfortingly familiar to those who have played titles such as Final Fantasy Tactics
Sadly, Evolve stumbles onto the scene and right into the unmemorable category of unremarkable mediocrity.
This isn't a bad game, if modest in budget, but its console-based—and occasionally sexist—comedy is pretty niche, and it now finds itself going up against that most dreaded of all competition, the entire PC library of RPGs.