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The Evil Within Review
Shinji Mikami returns to the genre that defined him, but the result is a jumbled mess of ideas that never quite come together.
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Alien: Isolation Review
It's been a while since the xenomorph was worth being scared of, and while Alien: Isolation runs a little long, it's a hellacious ride.
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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Review
A sequel that's just as crazy and ridiculous and fun as its predecessor, even if it suffers from many of the same faults.
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Divinity: Original Sin Review
They may not make games like this anymore, but maybe they should. Larian's latest CRPG is a deeply satisfying turn-based adventure that rewards players with patience.
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Shovel Knight Review
Many games try to use nostalgia to lure you in, but few of them are as well-made as Shovel Knight.
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Tesla Effect Review
Tex Murphy is back, which means the best and worst parts of adventure games from the 90's are back, too.
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Yoshi's New Island Review
Nintendo's struggled to make a memorable Yoshi game since Yoshi's Island, and this new 3DS platformer isn't going to change that.
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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Review
You're never going to be bored in Hope's Peak Academy's wild world of murder, despair, and bears, but you might occasionally wonder why it's a game.
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Assassin's Creed IV: Freedom Cry Review
It's easy to imagine a big-budget game tackling slavery with the subtlety of a hammer, but Freedom Cry is an emotional triumph...with some ethical issues.
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Tearaway Review
Media Molecule makes a strong case for the Vita, with a deeply charming game that thoughtfully uses everything the hardware has to offer.
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Super Mario 3D World Review
Nintendo has knocked it out of the park once again, making its latest platformer a must play.
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Gone Home Review
This house has a story to tell, and players patient enough to listen will be rewarded with a touching story that won't soon leave you.
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Shadowrun Returns Review
You don't have to know a lick about Shadowrun to enjoy this deliciously weird, if flawed, strategy game.
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The Last of Us Review
Naughty Dog throws out its own rule book and challenges players to survive a harrowing but thrilling journey through a world forever changed by death and destruction.
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Metro: Last Light Review
4A Games makes impressive strides in improving Metro's core gameplay without losing the pieces that made the original so special.
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ZombiU Review
ZombiU is not a repeat of Red Steel. It's a smart, scary, incredibly difficult action game with an unfortunate name, an experience that rewards patience and punishes arrogance.
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Dishonored Review
If you love yourself some Deus Ex, you're going to really like Dishonored, and if you've found the genre impenetrable in the past, I've got some good news for you.
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Tokyo Jungle Review
For a game that sounds like the setup for a bad SyFy film, Tokyo Jungle is a well-designed, supremely funny video game well worth your time.
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Dragon's Dogma Review
Capcom has delivered an open-world game with tremendously fun combat, a hilariously crazy ending, and not much else.
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Alan Wake's American Nightmare Review
Alan Wake's downloadable debut features a neat story with a clever twist, but one that sadly outstays its welcome.
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Review
For mostly better and only a little bit worse, Skyward Sword is the best Zelda game in years, and makes a strong case for motion controls when done right.
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Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One Review
Ratchet & Clank with multiplayer is strange, crazy, and mostly fun...but might not be for you.
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Bit.Trip Saga Review
A collection of truly great games unfortunately marred by frame-rate-breaking 3D.
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Resistance 3 Review
Insomniac does a terrific job of making you forget about Resistance 2 with a sad, beautiful journey through the apocalypse.
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