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While the soul of the Ghost of the Shell anime appears absent, First Assault is an enjoyable free-to-play shooter built with help from its dedicated community.
With some polish and better character and story development ReCore could have easily passed as a $60
While Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse feels a little too similar at times, it’s one of the tightest JRPGs on the 3DS.
Shiny tries its best with a winning aesthetic and concept, but technical malfunctions and clumsy controls ultimately keep it from being worth most peoples’ time.
Unbox took me back to a time when games were about fun.
The Tomorrow Children is one of the most boring, pointless games I've ever played, and even the thirstiest mining and crafting fans will surely be bored to tears.
Sonic the Hedgehog and Bioshock had a lovechild and named it Valley, a sleeper hit that deserves your attention.
Championship Edition 2's drastic changes to the classic Pac-Man feels like a misstep. You can touch the ghosts without dying and the speed and danger of the original are missing because of this.
Mother Russia Bleeds brings drug use, killing animals and women, and loads of gore to the beat'em up genre, but lacks originality and is riddled with bugs.
King Oddball is a game that loses its luster really quickly.
Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan is staggering for an inaugural effort.
The actual affair of playing hockey is more exciting than it's been in years.
If Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, then Nuka-World is the crappiest place in the Wasteland.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice has some flaws in its testimony, but it’s ultimately a winning entry in the prolific series, and a welcome return to form. No objections here.
If you enjoy a rather interesting, but occasionally frustrating approach to the physics of movement in your platformers you will also probably like this game.
Resident Evil 4 remains in a league of its own, but this port dampens the enjoyment with an unwelcome jump in resolution and some odd control issues.
With stunning hand-painted graphics and simple platforming and puzzles Seasons after Fall is sure to be adored by many.
A really complex building mechanic mixed with an overly simple battle system are just a few of the problems that plague Robot Arena III.
With this much depth in each Hitman mission I barely notice the monthly release schedule.
Legion absolutely feels like an expansion that will improve on everything good Blizzard can deliver, and will hopefully shape into an absolute monster of an expansion.