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Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
April 18, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Dark Souls III: The Ringed City Review (PS4)
April 3, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Mass Effect: Andromeda Review
April 1, 2017 | PC Reviews
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Lego Worlds Review
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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands (PS4) Review
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8.5
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Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Review – Reaping Back the Diablo Fanbase

Blizzard has finally released an expansion to the world’s fastest selling PC game of all time Diablo III. I jump straight into the action as the world of Tristan is threatened by evil once again. I sit here nearly 48 hours after the midnight release of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, at level 70, and with […]

9.0
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Titanfall (XONE) Review: Leave No Doubt

For a few years now, gamers have been looking for a new revolution in the world of first-person shooters. The Call of Duty formula is getting tiresome with yearly sequels and no new breakthroughs in the genre since the first Modern Warfare. Shooter fans have been looking at Respawn’s Titanfall to be the new knight […]

6.5
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Thief (PC) Review: A Pedestrian Stroll Through the Shadows

After slipping into the shadows ten years ago, the stealth-adventure genre’s flagship series, Thief, has resurfaced. Despite Looking Glass Studios and Ion Storm, Thief’s original development studios, being long defunct; the series’ publisher Eidos has survived a merger into Square-Enix which brings the tale of continuity to Canada. Announced back in 2009 by then recently […]

9.5
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South Park: The Stick of Truth (PS3) Review: The Funniest Video Game Ever

It is a slight miracle that South Park: The Stick of Truth has even got released. This game’s turbulent history has been well publicized over the years from THQ’s collapse and switching publishers to it’s numerous delays. You would be forgiven in fearing the worst for this title. After playing the game for 30 minutes […]

9.0
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The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 2: A House Divided (X360) Review: Things Aren’t Gonna Get Any Easier

A House Divided is one of the more interesting episodes of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead, across both seasons, so far. Clementine has been through a lot (to say the least) since she was first introduced to us. Growing up in this world has made her far tougher and grown up than she should be […]

6.0
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (PC) Review: No Pain, No Gain

The first Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, released originally in 2010, was a weird game. It played similarly to God of War and gave up the ability-gated gameplay the series became known for starting with Symphony of the Night on the first Playstation. Its weirdness, however, came from it actually being a solid 3D character action game […]

4.0
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Assassin’s Creed IV: Freedom Cry (PS4) Review: Tailing Greatness

Asssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag was among my favorite games of last year. Ubisoft finally perfected the combination of open world exploration and combat with a lovable protagonist. Unfortunately the Freedom Cry DLC, now recently released as a standalone game, gets almost every aspect of that formula wrong. Players take control of Adewale, who was the quartermaster […]

7.5
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Strider (XONE) Review: Prepare Yourself, To Meet Cypher’s Edge

For numerous years, Capcom fans have requested for the return of one of their classic franchises, Strider. The original and it’s sequel were instant classics on the NES and Genesis respectively. We have seen Hiryu in past Capcom games such as the Marvel vs. Capcom series, but it has been over two decades since the […]

8.0
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JazzPunk Review: All the Easter Eggs

JazzPunk takes the feeling you get when you find a hidden secret in a game or movie and concentrates that feeling to the highest possible degree. Building around the comedic nature of puns and references,  Jazzpunk looks to crack you up and take you by surprise with every nook and cranny you can possibly uncover. […]

8.0
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The Wolf Among Us Episode 2: Smoke & Mirrors (X360) Review: Deception Personified

The ability to release episodic content instead of a complete product can have both positive and negative effects. On one hand it means you are delivered a story at the pace the developer wants you to consume it, you have time to think things through and speculate what might happen next and are left chomping […]

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