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75.0 average score
78 median score
49.3% of games recommended

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South Park: The Fractured But Whole's DLC Bring the Crunch had the potential to be a great story and truly fun addition to an already exemplary game. It's short length, lack of content, and unnecessary boss battles to pad the run time of an already short experience feel weak compared to the insane and wild content of the base game itself.

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64 / 100 - State of Mind
Aug 13, 2018

Pick up State of Mind if you want to experience the reconstruction of memories in two realities. Avoid it if you want something more fast-paced.

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In "Done Running," Telltale gives us the Walking Dead game we fell in love with back in Season One, but with noticeable upgrades in gameplay and visuals.

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Aug 13, 2018

If you don't mind playing for short periods every day I recommend giving this game a shot. Big Moustache Games does deserve to reap the rewards of the game they've crafted.

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85 / 100 - Flipping Death
Aug 12, 2018

Flipping Death is a humor-laden puzzle platformer full of heart that I couldn't stop playing.

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Aug 10, 2018

If you are already a fan of the Touhou series, this might certainly be the game for you. However, fans of the bullet hell genre may want to skip on this title and players wanting to get into this franchise may want to look elsewhere as this is not a good starting point for newcomers.

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89 / 100 - Okami HD
Aug 9, 2018

Okami is like a clock without hands: timeless.

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90 / 100 - Iconoclasts
Aug 9, 2018

The Nintendo Switch is becoming a treasure trove of excellent indie games and Iconoclasts is a jewel that shines as bright as some of the absolute best. Like some of the best RPGs with deep character development, this is the type of game that will sit with you for days and weeks after you've finished it.

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58 / 100 - Detached
Aug 8, 2018

All these negatives add up to a real downer experience in which that should have left us soaring.

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76 / 100 - Unavowed
Aug 8, 2018

When you boil it down, Unavowed takes the tried and true formula of the Point-and-Click game and uses it as a stage to talk about humanity.

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Aug 7, 2018

The folks at Ska Studios have crafted something stellar here, though. Despite how much the Souls series has inspired this title, it still stands on its own two feet without feeling derivative.

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Aug 7, 2018

For all its flaws, Monster Hunter: World is proof that a game can be more than the sum of its parts.

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70 / 100 - Enlightenment
Aug 7, 2018

If you're looking for a challenging diversion, Enlightenment could be the absorbing game you need. If you're looking for something more relaxing or polished, you're more likely to encounter horror than wonder in the Ark.

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91 / 100 - Dead Cells
Aug 6, 2018

If tight, challenging combat, and infinite replayability in a charmingly depressing setting is your cup of tea, Dead Cells is the game for you.

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75 / 100 - Slam Land
Aug 6, 2018

Overall, Slam Land is the perfect game for families and friends who want a lighthearted yet very competitive experience. It does not currently support online play, so make some room on your couch for a slamming good time.

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67 / 100 - Anamorphine
Aug 5, 2018

Anamorphine is a beautiful narrative similar to a movie.

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83 / 100 - Madden NFL 19
Aug 4, 2018

Overall, Madden NFL 19 certainly hits all the right notes.

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Aug 4, 2018

Ripples took my every criticism of "Hide and Seek's" core experience and fixed it, focusing more on The Council's incredible dialogue system than the puzzles of the manor.

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Aug 2, 2018

It delivers what it promises – a depressingly-realistic simulation of utterly boring inter-urban train transportation

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If you are new to the series, you can certainly start with this title as it acts as one of the firsts in the series as well as the useful trope of amnesia is cleverly used to let players discover the world as the character does so as well.

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