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141 games reviewed
81.7 average score
83 median score
41.8% of games recommended

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Feb 25, 2024

Successful application of the Disco Elysium recipe in an atmospheric setting. The story's conclusion should have been less rushed and more cohesive to provide a more complete experience.

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90% - Tekken 8
Feb 19, 2024

Tekken 8 is another impressive addition to Bandai Namco's highly successful line-up of famous fighting games, combining abundant content and a very entertaining "easy-to-learn/hard-to-master" gameplay.

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Feb 18, 2024

Skull and Bones is visually beautiful, and the frantic pace of its ship-to-ship battles can potentially provide intense PVP and PVE thrills. However, as a result of its turbulent, decade-long development cycle and the game's resulting "identity crisis", its high points end up getting lost in a sea of mediocrity.

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Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a great game that can keep you busy for dozens of hours and make you feel that your money has been well spent. If it weren't for the unacceptable, by all means, paywall on New Game+ (only unlocked if you buy the Deluxe or Premium version), then its value would be even greater.

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Prince of Persia The Lost Crown is, perhaps surprisingly, a quality game from Ubisoft, which is highly recommended to all fans of the metroidvania sub-genre, but also to those who love the series. Sure, it's challenging as a game, which may put off a portion of players, but it's fun, clever, and at times, magical.

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Dec 22, 2023

The Talos Principle 2 combines the pleasure offered by strong mind benders, with a masterfully crafted story with very interesting philosophical pursuits.

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Despite any flaws, wherever they might be found, Rogue Trader was undoubtedly created by people with passion and knowledge about the Warhammer 40,000 setting and lore, who sought to create an excellent Warhammer RPG and, for the most part, they succeeded.

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A fun but technically unstable Zombies mode and some nostalgic additions to Multiplayer probably don't make up for the worst Campaign we've seen so far in a CoD game, nor do they fully redeem the game's integrity, a game which would have been better off released at half price as an expansion for MWII.

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Even so, with its limitations and "transitional" nature, Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is a decent episode, especially for fans of the series, and well worth your time until Infinite Wealth.

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Nov 14, 2023

Sonic Superstars is a complete and fun return to the 2D roots of the series. With strong level design and impeccable controls, it could claim a place among the best of the year (and what a year!) with a less tedious boss encounter design.

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Oct 31, 2023

Probably the best RoboCop game we could ever receive, and a proud ode to the spirit of the legendary 80s-90s action movies.

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Oct 23, 2023

Perhaps the most complete and realistic experience we've enjoyed in the City Building Sims genre so far, the prestige of which is sadly marred by poor optimization in the graphics department.

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Oct 21, 2023

A typical annual release with some additions and improvements but nothing that drastically changes the experience.

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Oct 18, 2023

A sci-fi adventure that features a very subversive story, and several nice puzzles, thus composing a worthwhile adventure experience.

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Phantom Liberty and the free accompanying Patch 2.0 do not result in a radically different game, but they do manage to elevate the Cyberpunk 2077 experience to perhaps the highest level it could reach given the philosophy and original design of the game.

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70% - PAYDAY 3
Oct 12, 2023

PAYDAY 3 at this stage is a fun game at its core, married to a not-so-fun progression grind. Until the expected redesign arrives, devotees will certainly enjoy the 10 to 15 hours it takes to adequately learn the missions for stealth runs, but are unlikely to devote the time needed to unlock the more interesting thingamajigs.

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Oct 4, 2023

It's like meeting an old friend again after years. You know and acknowledge his quirks, but at the same time you enjoy his company.

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Oct 1, 2023

Great gameplay, beautiful graphics and rich content but also lack of polish. A great choice but it needs a couple of patches.

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It's a new Trine, and there's a lot of it. It offers exactly what old fans of the series have come to expect, and has all the makings of introducing new fans to the adventures of Amadeus, Zoya and Pontius.

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Six Ages 2 is arguably the best implementation to date of the familiar and unique Strategy/RPG gameplay expected of A Sharp's titles.

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