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4178 games reviewed
75.1 average score
78 median score
49.6% of games recommended

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Jan 7, 2020

In general, the game feels quicker and more fluid to play, no matter what your chosen weapon style is.

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Jan 4, 2020

No matter how well you do, you’ll never pull away from the pack. It’s the cheapest of AI solutions and undermines any sense of accomplishment. There’s no escape from it either, as the game does not support multiplayer. So it’s AI racing or nothing.

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73 / 100 - Heroland
Jan 4, 2020

All in all, Heroland is a solid title which finds its niche, sticks to it, and ramps it up.

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86 / 100 - Fight'N Rage
Dec 28, 2019

I’m a big fan of Fight’N Rage. Of course, I’ve been a big fan of beat ’em ups for a long time now, but this game does so much right that I have no problem recommending it to someone that isn’t too familiar with the genre.

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65 / 100 - Wattam
Dec 27, 2019

Choose the world of Wattam at your most studious discretion, my friends.

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Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection is an easy recommendation.

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81 / 100 - Steins;Gate 0
Dec 21, 2019

Despite not having much interaction with the player, Steins;Gate 0 is an enjoyable experience with an enthralling and clever storyline that can keep you up thinking about it all night.

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70 / 100 - Big Pharma
Dec 19, 2019

Big Pharma might not be a cure-all product, but it should definitely alleviate that simulation itch for some.

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Dec 18, 2019

Darksiders Genesis has a really solid base, is greatly entertaining, and is definitely worth its price tag.

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84 / 100 - Alien: Isolation
Dec 18, 2019

Alien: Isolation on the Switch is fantastic, and is most definitely a game that deserves a spot on your shelf.

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Dec 16, 2019

The core of the game is solid, and the financial dread of being a badass is something rarely explored in video games. I recommend playing MechWarrior 5 in co-op with a friend, as I found coordinating builds and strategies with someone really added a layer of fun and replayability to the contracts.

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85 / 100 - Avicii Invector
Dec 16, 2019

As a fan of music games, AVICII Invector is an easy recommendation. It might not take any big risks evolving the genre, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a grand old time to be had.

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Dec 14, 2019

Shovel Knight: King of Cards is the proverbial cherry on top of a massive sundae that I’ve enjoyed thoroughly, and I know I’ll look forward to revisiting it in its entirety in the future as well.

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59 / 100 - Debris
Dec 14, 2019

If you don’t mind minimal visuals for an interesting story, Debris is worth checking out.

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Dec 11, 2019

SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions is a SaGa game through and through. Unfortunately, that means it’s not for everyone.

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Dec 10, 2019

I do think Where The Water Tastes Like Wine is worth a gander, just don’t expect a swan song of a tale or gut punch metaphor about early America. Enjoy it for it what it immediately offers: a fun series of tiny vignettes and discoverable characters to unwind with. Forget the rest.

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73 / 100 - Golem (VR)
Dec 10, 2019

If you want to play something with a slower pace and dig fantasy coming of age stories, there’s enough here to make mastering the control scheme worth it.

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80 / 100 - Phoenix Point
Dec 9, 2019

If you are familiar with the genre, you know what to expect with Phoenix Point. Little flourishes, like letting you manually aim your shots, inject some new life into a fairly predictable genre.

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84 / 100 - Lost Ember
Dec 7, 2019

Lost Ember is defined by its exuberant art style, musical score, and narrative. It tells a simple yet coherent story and gives you just enough at each memory to make you want to press onwards and learn what happens next.

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Dec 7, 2019

I love Star Ocean: First Departure R. It’s a must-play for JRPG fans, and gaming historians.

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