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75.7 average score
80 median score
54.2% of games recommended

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8 / 10.0 - Moss
Mar 7, 2018

A storybook comes to life in a meaningful way in Moss.

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8 / 10.0 - Pit People
Mar 6, 2018

Titles such as Battleblock Theater have illustrated that The Behemoth can tackle new genres and still deliver a great game and Pit People is no exception.

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Mar 2, 2018

Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is a fun action RPG with technical flaws holding it back from true greatness.

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5 / 10.0 - Gravel
Mar 1, 2018

Gravel is aptly named: rough, mildly broken, and dull.

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Pac-man Championship Edition 2 Plus keeps all the fun and frenetic gameplay that made the original so appealing, a inconsistent frame rate holds back the otherwise great package that shouldn't be missed.

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2 / 10.0 - Past Cure
Feb 27, 2018

Past Cure is the worst game I’ve played this year, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. The whole experience feels like a fan game made by someone really into Silent Hill, Metal Gear Solid, and Quantum Break as it desperately tries to combine elements from all those games but fails to capture what made those games great.

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8 / 10.0 - Immortal Redneck
Feb 26, 2018

While Immortal Redneck doesn't necessarily bring anything new to the table, it does successfully combine the speed of old-school FPS like Unreal Tournament and Quake with roguelike elements to make a pretty fun little game worth your time if you don't mind a little grind.

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Feb 26, 2018

Metal Gear Survive is the most expensive survival game on the market right now, even at a budget price as far as AAA games go. This, mixed with the fact that almost all the game is made of reused assets, makes the number of microtransactions on offer frankly disgusting, even if none are required to complete the game. Asking players to pay $10 to make a second character is the most offensive money grabbing crap I've ever seen in a video game in the history of the medium.

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8 / 10.0 - Iconoclasts
Feb 24, 2018

Iconoclasts is a near-constant delight, offering story that can be charming or silly or insightful, combat that is involved, puzzles that challenge the mind, and a feeling of endless excitement and adventure.

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10 / 10.0 - Owlboy
Feb 23, 2018

Owlboy is a masterpiece. Plain and simple.

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Feb 22, 2018

Payday 2 has finally arrived on the Nintendo Switch, but it turns out to be more of a mixed bag, than flat-out perfection.

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Feb 21, 2018

Curiously lean on the magic that made Secret of Mana a seminal classic, this remake is serviceable in a pinch, but revisiting the original is probably a better use of time.

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Even with an IP as interesting as The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is held back by buggy controls and even more buggy mechanics.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Strikers Edge
Feb 16, 2018

While Strikers Edge has interesting ideas, it fails to expand on many of them making for a bare-bones experience.

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5 / 10.0 - Fe
Feb 15, 2018

Fe is an artsy and clunky platformer that feels artsy for arts sake. The story is barely there, the movement isn't fun, and it is an all-around let down.

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Feb 14, 2018

Bayonetta & Bayonetta 2 are a perfect witch's brew of fun and functionality on the Switch.

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Feb 13, 2018

Smoothing out the wrinkles, Perfect Chronology evens out to an experience of roughly the same calibre as the well-worn original.

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Feb 13, 2018

Dynasty Warriors 9 is a significant departure from past titles, but a poorly implemented open world leaves much to be desired.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Crossing Souls
Feb 13, 2018

Crossing Souls is an excellent, albeit clunky, nostalgia trip.

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Rise and Fall does exactly what an expansion needs to do, and brings the wayward Civ players back into the fold.

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