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897 games reviewed
76.7 average score
80 median score
52.3% of games recommended

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7.5 / 10.0 - Super Mega Baseball
Dec 22, 2014

While Super Mega Baseball won't go down as the next great feat around the diamond, it is a fairly good representation of the sport, even this deep in its off-season. The modes are a little short-handed, but the gameplay has its heart in the right place, and the presentation is amusing enough to keep a goofy grin on your face as you belt one out of the park. Play ball!

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Jan 2, 2015

Rollers of the Realm is a fun, unique, and flawed game that ends up being greater than the sum of its parts.

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Jan 12, 2015

I wouldn't recommend Elegy to anyone but folks who actually want to take the time to write. Though some creative types will question the need for writing prompts, the fact remains that sometimes all you need is a good starting point.

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5.8 / 10.0 - Funk of Titans
Jan 15, 2015

Had the game mixed up its gameplay a bit – and taken off its endless running shoes – it certainly would've fared a lot better. As it stands, Funk of Titans is a novelty that can only last so long with an audience – and there's nothing funky about that.

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Jan 19, 2015

This HD remastered Resident Evil preserves the original experience of the game for fans who have their rose-tinted glasses polished and ready to go. From a next-gen standpoint, there are just too many things that get in the way of an enjoyable and immersive gaming experience.

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7.9 / 10.0 - Toybox Turbos
Jan 21, 2015

While the era of the Micro Machine-style racer may be left in the dust for more conventional material like Forza Horizon 2 with some folks, Toybox Turbos is a festive throwback to the arcade games of old that many will come to appreciate. It's cheap, it's packed with multiplayer options, and it's a good time behind the wheel.

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8.5 / 10.0 - #IDARB
Jan 23, 2015

2015 is off to a trailblazing start with #IDARB, a party game that looks deceptively simple but is anything but. Grab some friends and get your party on.

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Jan 23, 2015

The Saints Row IV Re-Elected + Gat out of Hell combo pack is well-suited for anyone who missed out on Saints Row IV when it released 18 months ago on last-gen platforms. If you've already played through that game, unless you're dying to play through a slightly enhanced edition, your best option is to pick-up the standalone version of Gat out of Hell, also available now.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Grey Goo
Jan 26, 2015

Grey Goo is a novel real-time strategy game that attempts to emulate the luster and wonder of the Command and Conquer series. With sloppy mechanics, a less-than-inspiring plot, and a mixed bag campaign, it falls short of this goal. Nevertheless, for those looking to play something other than StarCraft II, you may want to give it a try.

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7.6 / 10.0 - Riptide GP2
Jan 30, 2015

While Riptide GP 2 won't exactly make waves (sorry, bad pun) in the jet ski racing community, it's a welcome addition to the ID@Xbox library, especially for a meager $5 price tag. More could've been done, but chances are that Vector Unit will provide that to us in a more devoted Riptide sequel. Or, hey, maybe Hydro Thunder Hurricane 2. We'd take it. For now, though, Riptide is worth coasting through.

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8.6 / 10.0 - Dying Light
Jan 30, 2015

Dying Light builds on the ground work of games like Dead Island and Mirror's Edge and excels in so many ways. The combat and crafting system is solid, and mixing in parkour as the main style of movement makes this game stand out against an onslaught of zombie-themed games. The atmosphere cultivated by the direness of the survivor's plight and the ever-looming threat of nightfall is wonderfully executed and a solid experience for players.

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5.3 / 10.0 - Switch Galaxy Ultra
Feb 2, 2015

Switch Galaxy Ultra is proof that a mobile concept doesn't always translate well into a console experience. There are some modest "twitch" sessions to take part in here, but with very little diversity to go around, and even less worthwhile content to come back to. Worse yet, the price is jacked up extremely high, and the promise of multiplayer competition is dwindled due to the fact that, well, there is no competition. For a game with the word Galaxy in its title, there doesn't seem to be much to explore here. And that's a shame.

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Feb 6, 2015

Grim Fandango manages to feel fresh in a crowded gaming market. Its bright colors, foreboding setting, and compelling story kept drawing me back. When every side character comes alive with personality, that's when you know the writing is good and the game has staying power. On top of that, you drive around in a car called the Bone Wagon. Who knew the afterlife could be so much fun?

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8.5 / 10.0 - Evolve
Feb 9, 2015

Evolve is easy to recommend to anyone looking for something different in the world of big-budget shooting games. Though the game is at its best when you can play it with friends, it also has plenty to offer for single-player gamers. You need to be ready to lose a half-dozen matches while you figure out how Evolve works, but this is a game which will absolutely reward your patience with hours and hours of fun.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Sunless Sea
Feb 18, 2015

Fantastically weird and powerfully written, Sunless Sea is sure to satisfy genre fans and could very well make some new converts into the world of Weird fiction.

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7.7 / 10.0 - Minutes
Feb 19, 2015

Red Phantom Games has made an interesting – and highly playable – game with Minutes, a title that's too short for its own good, but makes up for it in spades with gameplay that easily welcomes you back for multiple rounds, and a presentation that doesn't go overboard with flash, instead simply letting soak in more game time. These Minutes may go by fast, but it's hardly time wasted.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Hand of Fate
Feb 20, 2015

Defiant has certainly dealt a full house with Hand of Fate. It blends together two genres into one package, with well-paced battles and lots to do on the collecting side of things. Its battles can be overwhelming and at times not as polished as they should be, but this game still deserves your attention, especially if you seek something new on the role-playing front. Take a gamble on this Hand.

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Unscored - The Escapists
Feb 20, 2015

. The concept behind The Escapists is strong, and the strategy is there. But I move at my own pace and care more about the atmosphere of a game than its underlying machinery, and I wish I had a shallow end to wade in for awhile instead of getting hurtled off the high dive.

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Feb 23, 2015

A classic continues to live on with Super Stardust Ultra. Although its transition to PS4 feels minimal in places (especially with the lack of online play), it's still rich with content, and its shoot-em-up action will draw you in for hours on end – especially if you're working your way up the leaderboards. Besides, those rocks aren't going to blast themselves, right?

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7.8 / 10.0 - Roundabout
Feb 26, 2015

A surprise out of left field, No Goblin's Roundabout could've easily fallen apart over the shoddy build of its concept. But the team exceeds expectations with a game that firmly plants tongue-in-cheek, asking us to forget about the casualties on the road in favor of effectively getting our customers where they need to go. It's silly, stupid – and good fun while it lasts.

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