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A Knight to Remember manages to capture the spirit of its predecessors without ever feeling like an empty exercise in nostalgia.

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6.5 / 10.0 - J-Stars Victory Vs+
Jul 29, 2015

.J-Stars is another case of a Japanese game that preaches convincingly to its chosen choir.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Card Hunter
Jul 26, 2015

It's a surprisingly faithful and endearing approximation of playing a pen-and-paper RPG like Dungeons and Dragons, taking core pieces of the culture and structure of a D&D game and stripping it down to basic, easy-to-understand mechanics.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Anna's Quest
Jul 22, 2015

Anna's Quest is a charming, whimsical and beautiful adventure, that is sure to please fans as well as entice newcomers to the world of adventure games.

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Jul 22, 2015

There's no denying that God of War III is one of the great titles in the hack n' slash genre, and it looks better than ever before.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Whispering Willows
Jul 12, 2015

Whispering Willows wants you to learn its story, connect with its characters, and become engrossed in its world.

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CGMagazine
Jason D’Aprile
Jul 12, 2015

There are elements of greatness here—the bosses are exceptionally inspired and some of the level themes are great—but so much of DMC4 is antiquated.

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5 / 10.0 - Traverser
Jul 6, 2015

There's the outline of a great game one whose aesthetic would likely attract audiences young and old—but it only ever appears in glimpses.

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Jul 1, 2015

Arkham Knight quite simply the Batman game that anyone who obsesses over the caped crusader always dreamed would exist.

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8.5 / 10.0 - LEGO Jurassic World
Jun 28, 2015

LEGO Jurassic World is a fun, wild romp through the Jurassic Park films that not only lives up to their legacy and the expectations of fans but also those of Tt Games' LEGO franchise as a whole.

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9 / 10.0 - Her Story
Jun 25, 2015

The hand of [Her Story's] developer never intrudes far enough to spoil the basic thrill of solving a narrative puzzle completely on one's own.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Sunset
Jun 21, 2015

What starts out as merely unpacking boxes, very quickly begins to feel like more of a private peek into someone's life.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Technobabylon
Jun 16, 2015

The puzzles hit that perfect blend of complexity and intuitiveness that keep them immensely satisfying.

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7.5 / 10.0 - The Escapists
Jun 10, 2015

If you're looking for a very different, very open ended, very "freeing" game about jail breaks, The Escapists will appeal to the experimenter and escape artist in you. It's not going to hold your hand when it comes to enacting a brilliant escape from jail, but if you're willing to watch, plan and be patient it's a very rewarding—if demanding—game.

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5 / 10.0 - Kholat
Jun 8, 2015

A certain type of player will find a lot to enjoy in simply puzzling out their location and trekking toward the objectives.

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There are still fairly large, sprawling JRPGs with modest budgets, such as Bandai Namco’s Tales games, but Neptunia is still a basic dungeon crawl with the occasional boss fight, punctuated by portrait/text based cut scenes.

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his game isn't quite as painful as the previous game to me, but it doesn't quite do anything new.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Catlateral Damage
Jun 2, 2015

The game is literally just about a cat running through a house and breaking everything. There’s no story, no lofty goals, and certainly no moral or ethical grounds contemplated here.

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Jun 1, 2015

Farming Simulator 15 can provide a tranquil, educational and interesting virtual farming experience. However, at $50 for a hamstrung version compared to its PC sibling, the bugs and narrow gameplay make it difficult to easily recommend.

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CGMagazine
Jason D’Aprile

The platforming elements are completely tied into its puzzle system, so to appreciate the game, you'll have to really love this one element of the game's mechanics.

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