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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.
It really is the F1 themed racing game that The Codemasters should have made all along.
If you're hankering for a first person puzzler and/or you're a sci-fi nut, then you will probably love The Turing Test.
God Eater 2 Rage Burst is a great introduction to the world of hunting games by delivering a simplified experience for beginners to learn from.
Pretty visuals and some fun combat can’t make up for the fact that Livelock lacks any real spark.
The Final Station ends up being a linear game in the end, but this short train is worth riding at least once.
N++ has an excellent blend of stylishly simple visuals and taxing puzzles, all put to an excellent soundtrack.
Chambara lacks solo play, but its fast-paced kinetic action makes for a thrilling co-op experience.
Phantaruk is a first-time survival horror romp that, sadly, tells better than it shows.