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Whether you're a season Ratchet & Clank player or if you're new to the series, this one is well worth the budget asking price.
Nights of Azure overcomes its tropes and the occasional bit of fan service with a heaping helping of content, stylistic panache, and one of the most memorable gaming narratives in recent memory.
Where We are the Dwarves fails to deliver is mission balance, plain and simple.
It’s certainly a charming, and fun game, some deeper ties to the series roots could have made it a near flawless execution in the Rune Factory series.
The new bells n' whistles don't add much, but when something this good ain't broke why fix it?
Deponia Doomsday is beautiful, fun, crude, and stupid.
Hardcore survivalists might find something enjoyable in Sheltered, but the game is too slow and far too boring to get fully invested.
Despite being a 2D rip-off of Dark Souls, Salt and Sanctuary is an excellent game that brings From's famous gameplay to a side-scrolling plane.
...as a marquee Microsoft-exclusive action title, Quantum Break delivers impressively on just about every front except that of content; it literally begs for a New Game Plus mode
It’s been years and several sequels, but where Samurai Warriors was the perfect game for me in my early teens, Samurai Warriors 4: Empires is the perfect game for adult me
Microtransactions and the brutal learning curve make UFC 2 hard to play and even harder to recommend.
There’s definitely some fun, entertaining stuff here, but to be frank, there are better, cheaper games out there, with more to do and more to see.
Considering that it’s both free and quite probably the best ARPG that we’ll ever see, I can think of no valid excuse not to give it a whirl.
Held back only by a somewhat poorly optimized release, BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma Extend is a fun, deep fighter with lots of fun to be had for any type of player.
I have to give it to Suppressive Fire Games; Blood Alloy: Reborn has a great set of guts
Hitman: Episode One represents a magnificent return to form for the franchise
Mega Man and tower-defence fans that don't mind a more casual experience will more than likely be happy with Spacejacked, other players may be turned off by length.
I had a blast returning to this alternate take on my favourite franchise; this is a game that I will constantly come back to.
On one hand I had a lot of fun, but on the other, there are some serious questions about the sexual objectification of the characters, and where the line is drawn between fun and overkill.
A colourful vertical bullet hell that coasts along until finale where the difficulty spikes abruptly. Some decent ideas can be found here, but overall an average experience.