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72.2 average score
75 median score
55.9% of games recommended

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70% - Abathor
Dec 26, 2024

As a whole, there’s nothing really wrong with Abathor. It’s a fun, straight forward action platformer. The setting and protagonists does give it a bit of Golden Axe to the game. It does make for a fun co-op experience. While it is annoying to have your gear/upgrades reset when you load the game is pretty stupid, it’s still a fun adventure game. If you’re looking for a simplistic co-op game for the holidays, you can’t go wrong with Abathor.

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Dec 26, 2024

While there’s nothing overly problematic, Aero The Acro-Bat, port of the 1993 16-bit original, will only appeal to older gamers who played this during their younger times. It shows its age and it’s a product of a different time where games were difficult, borderline frustrating. Gamers familiar with only current generation of consoles will most likely be annoyed or bored within a matter of minutes because of the clunky controls. Unless you need this for nostalgia purposes, it’s an easy pass.

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Dec 26, 2024

Disaster Band is an enjoyable rhythm based experience that also offer a varied experience in the genre that’s also severely lacking since Activision and Harmonix out Guitar Hero and Rock Band respectively to bed. It’s not perfect and takes a bit of getting used to; but with three difficulty settings, it is sure to challenge all level of gaming skills. The soundtrack is hit or miss depending on your taste, especially if you’re rather rock to famous tunes. Music fans will find a little gem, whereas those wanting a more approachable experience might be turned off.

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Dec 24, 2024

Furious Bikers is a fun, albeit very straightforward, easy gaming experience. This is the type of game, that back in the day, you’d rent for two days, complete it, return it and then never think about it again. Great game for the younger players in the family and easy 1000Gs for Achievement hunters.

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Dec 24, 2024

Calling this Irem Collection Volume 2 feels a bit misrepresentative considering 99% of games in this collection are different versions of Gunforce and its sequel. If you’re a fan of classic Contra/Probotector-like games, then this collection is a must play. If you’re looking to dive more into this old school developer/platformer, this ain’t it.

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is great beat’em up. Combat is surprisingly deep, the gameplay variety is also a nice touch, albeit not perfect. While the game’s overall balancing feels all over the place between gameplay style, it doesn’t deter too much from the experience. Whether you’re a fan of the series or the genre, or both, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is a must play.

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Dec 20, 2024

Ninja 1987 is basically Ninja Gaiden from Wish. Not to say that it’s a bad thing. It’s fun, controls are tight, bosses, albeit very easy, are fun to battle. Unless you want to beat your own score, the game has no replay value nor additional gameplay content. If you have a few bucks to spare and looking for an easy old school experience, Ninja 1987 will fill that void. Be careful to not clip into invisible pixels.

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Dec 16, 2024

The Thing Remastered is an absolute must play for fans of action game. I’ve been kicking myself for missing out on it the first time around. While a sequel to a horror movie, the game lacks in that department and enemies aren’t as gruesome as we’ve seen in most recent horror outings, but the atmosphere and eerily quietness makes up for it. Sure, some mechanics and the A.I. does feel a bit archaic at times, but it doesn’t stop from making The Thing Remastered a must play experience.

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Dec 14, 2024

The Thaumaturge has the wow factor when it comes to its jaw-dropping visuals. Admittedly I was going into this game pretty much blind but had my eyes opened to a banger when it comes to presentation on a big 4k screen. The cutscenes are marvellous with rich detail throughout with amazing character design and you feel the emotion and atmosphere shine through. The environments are stunning with lots of NPCs to engage with throughout with reasonably sized areas to roam around in and explore if you wish to. When it comes to the combat scenarios some fantastic animations showcase the brutality of each attack.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is one of the best adventure games of the year. It captures the atmosphere of the movies, using Indy tricks is a blast. Whilst the game isn’t perfect, it does have a few quirks like borderline bulletproof enemies, Troy Baker, and some unnecessary brief sequences of gameplay, it doesn’t deter the whole experience. I’m not going to lie, but I believe featuring third person perspective would’ve added to the fun. Either way, don’t miss it, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is great banger to end the year on.

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Dec 4, 2024

Lunacy: Saint Rhodes is a game with a lot of potential that unfortunately doesn’t fully deliver. It’s a tough recommendation due to its various issues, but hardcore horror fans might still find some enjoyment in its story and atmosphere. (Play in a darkened room for best results).

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Dec 4, 2024

Glitch Hero is a great concept and has an interesting enough storyline to keep you engaged. The execution could be better in terms of how the combat feels and plays out. The puzzles are fun and it can actually serve to teach younger players about coding which is amazing if this interests them. Nothing is ever too much of a challenge and the game is suitable for all ages and abilities of player. If you’re looking for a child friendly game because there isn’t huge amounts of them on console, then this one may be worth a punt.

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Dec 2, 2024

Whilst I did find the visuals of Farming Simulator 25 not much further ahead from what I played ten years ago, I did appreciate that the scope of the game has changed massively. Other games in the genre try and simulate farming environments but with the work of Giant’s Software, you won’t get any better than this one. The maps are vast in size and there is an unlimited amount of hours within this game with three huge areas to choose from, longevity is there. Bring with this the massive array of authentic farming equipment you can invest in, it is a paradise for farming enthusiasts.

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Dec 2, 2024

Fans of the Metroidvania genre should definitely look into Yars Rising. It’s a fun and challenging addition to the genre. And yes, while far from perfect mostly because Emi is incredibly fragile and the hacking mini-game gets tedious the more you do it, it does offer solid gameplay, challenging bosses and a unique environment to explore. I highly recommend Yars Rising to everyone; fans of the Metroidvania genre or not.

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80% - Spellagis
Dec 2, 2024

Spellagis is 100% worth less than the price of a pint for the return in hours you get from this. All achievements on this one are obtainable simply by putting the hours in and the scope for replayability is there as no two runs ever feel the same. I’d liken this one to the excellent Brotato and whilst it doesn’t quite have the same shine and polish, it really does come close and gets its hooks into you immediately. If you like the genre of twin-stick shooters and fighting off waves of enemies then I would highly recommend this one, it is a hidden gem.

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Dec 2, 2024

Let’s face it Undisputed doesn’t have any direct competition right now so it’s hard not to call it the best boxing game on the market. But hopefully what this ambitious project will do is spark some rival studios to create and make boxing games great again. As for Undisputed though, what we have is a fantastic stab at an engaging in-ring experience with plenty of content to dive into. Sure it isn’t perfect, but from a brand-spanking new studio and its first outing into the gaming world, this is a sterling effort into a genre no one has risked for a long time. If you’re after that fix of scrappy fights on the sofa in front of a screen with your mates or you want to dodge and weave your way to success on the online leaderboards, then Undisputed does it all. It does it well enough to bring replayability and longevity to your personal gameplay experience and if you love boxing then I assure you that you’ll find enjoyment here.

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Dec 2, 2024

I had a great time with Shadows Of Doubt and it is a truly unique game that has never been done before. If you’re into games where you’re attempting to solve crime, murder mystery or piecing evidence together to bring a result, then you’ll love this one. As I’ve said it does have some bugs and glitches sporadically from time to time which can result in some frustration but this doesn’t hamper the adventures you’ll have all that much. At a reasonable price point of £19.99, it is well worth that for the amount of hours you can get in return which can ultimately be an unlimited timesink if you enjoy it enough.

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Dec 2, 2024

Volgarr the Viking II is one of the worst, most infuriating gaming experience I’ve had the displeasure of reviewing. The game had some solid potential, but its overall gameplay mechanics and “heavy” controls makes this a huge missed opportunity. I get this game is clearly aimed at the “git gud” audience, but gamers looking for a pleasant experience need to avoid this like the plague. Even Easy mode doesn’t save this game.

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70% - Monarchy
Dec 2, 2024

Monarchy is a fun game for quick casual sessions or seeing everything possible in a couple of longer waves of gameplay. It is a relaxing time that never becomes difficult to understand or overbearing which makes it perfect for all abilities of gamers. My six-year-old son enjoyed watching me play and kept coming up with suggestions on what to do next and he had his little planning brain on. It may be a little too simplistic for the hardcore strategy fans out there like myself and I did feel myself pining for more during several segments of the game. But the experience stands on its own two feet with a lovely cute vibe to its art style and great foundations if the developers want to add more in future.

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Nov 26, 2024

Amanda The Adventurer presents a unique challenge offering some dark, creepy yet chuckle-worthy moments throughout its playthrough. It isn’t a massive game by any means and the gameplay loop is pretty short, but there are multiple endings if you want to try and find them out for yourself. It is a very well-designed puzzler ultimately with cleverly plotted and subtle hints through the brilliantly animated and petrifying cartoon. The price-point weighs in at a reasonable £7.49 which doesn’t break the bank for a couple of casual hours of fun. Will you brave it in the dark though like I did? If you’re impressed with this title then you’ll be pleased to hear the sequel has dropped onto Steam recently, so I’d imagine a console release is imminent for AtA2.

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