The Crew Review

For as much as I enjoyed the game, there are still some major flaws that could have been easily avoided. The game starts off by trying to convince you that there’s a story worth mentioning. […]

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The Talos Principle is everything that a puzzle game should be, and then offers a little bit more. Despite the fantastic narrative and gameplay not being interwoven, the pacing, level design and mechanics all harmonised […]

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Overall, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a fun, richly detailed, arcade adventure game that’s well worth the 25-ish dollar price of admission. What it lacks in original storytelling, it more than makes […]

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review

Dragon Age: Inquisition is an improvement over its predecessors in almost every way; both combining and innovating upon the franchises best qualities. […]

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Farming Simulator 15 Review

t’s certainly playable; there’s a modicum of satisfaction to be found, but so little of it is enjoyable that I can’t fathom any reason to recommend it beyond the fact that it exists. Only buy […]

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Overall, we foresee the market for this game being very niche, with players needing to be fervent fans of both the SRPG and visual novel genres to enjoy the game at its full potential. With […]

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LittleBigPlanet 3 Review

Like its predecessors, LittleBigPlanet 3’s value is hard to quantify. This is less a video game, more a creative suite. Included is a Create Mode featuring an expansive toolset for players to build their wildest […]

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Rogue grants Ubisoft my forgiveness, for now, but only because I want to spend more time in the game to drown out the memory of Unity […]

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At the end of the day it’s a Smash Bros. game, which is (almost) impossible to screw up, and it’s an improvement on the 3DS version by an enormous amount.

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Pseudonyms are a strange thing to think about because, nowadays, they're just so... Normal. If you play any game online, you're not [...]

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