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SSX Review
SSX is an intriguing mix of old and new that doesn't always pan out, but the absurdist snowboarding gameplay remains as thrilling as ever.
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Rhythm Heaven Fever Review
Rhythm Heaven Fever's catchy tunes and surprisingly varied two-button gameplay combine into an experience that's as wonderfully silly as it is frequently challenging.
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Touch My Katamari Review
Touch My Katamari offers up one distinctly cool new idea for the series while more or less surrounding that idea with the same stuff we've already played to death.
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Escape Plan Review
Escape Plan never quite breaks out beyond its initial level of promise, but such as it is, it's a decent little puzzler for an OK price.
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Rayman: Origins Review
The Vita version of Rayman: Origins may lack a few of the mechanical touches of its console brethren, but in terms of sheer beauty and fun, little is lost in translation.
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The Darkness II Review
Digital Extremes ably picks up where Starbreeze left off, crafting a satisfyingly brutal adventure that only rarely loses its way.
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NeverDead Review
NeverDead's one-note dismemberment gimmick wears out its welcome long before you reach the game's miserable conclusion.
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Blackwater Review
This game is practically a war crime.
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To the Moon Review
The interactive elements of To the Moon exist solely in service of pushing you through its story, but it's a story very much worth pushing through.
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WWE '12 Review
Though it's miles from perfect, WWE '12 represents the biggest step forward THQ's wrestling franchise has made in years.
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Rayman: Origins Review
Rayman: Origins is as gorgeously rendered a platformer as you're ever likely to see--and hey, it plays great too!
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Saints Row: The Third Review
Saints Row: The Third redraws the line for sheer absurdity and violence in video games several times over, then proceeds to rub it out entirely with a giant purple dong.
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BurgerTime: World Tour Review
It's not exactly the Burger Time you remember, but World Tour is a decent little multiplayer game in its own right.
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Payday: The Heist Review
Bank heists meet Left 4 Dead in this sometimes exciting shooter.
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NBA 2K12 Review
2K's latest hoops simulator isn't without issue, but those few problems barely register compared with the sheer volume of incredible content contained within this package.
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NHL 12 Review
The fundamentals of hockey are polished to a glistening sheen in this tightly focused, if not particularly revolutionary sequel.
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Rock of Ages Review
Rock of Ages is as belligerently weird a game as you're ever likely to play, but by all means, you absolutely should play it.
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Madden NFL 12 Review
Madden NFL 12 finds the series in a state of regression, offering up minimal improvements to an increasingly passionless package.
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Dead Block Review
Dead Block is dead boring.
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Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony Review
Striking the proper balance between nostalgic and new, Jamestown is a real treat for classic shooter fans.
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Lucha Fury Review
Lucha Fury is like a master class in how to make a terrible beat-'em-up.
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Shadows of the Damned Review
Shadows of the Damned is a hell of a good time.
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MotorStorm: Apocalypse Review
Like an extreme sports video directed by Roland Emmerich, MotorStorm: Apocalypse is simultaneously at its best and worst when it ramps up its particular brand of delirious carnage.
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Madden NFL Football Review
If ever there were a cautionary tale for the early adopter of new gaming technology, Madden NFL Football is it.
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Swarm Review
Swarm does no one thing particularly well, but it does enough things well enough to keep you coming back, even against your better judgment.
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Homefront Review
A solidly crafted multiplayer component is the only thing that redeems Homefront's brief, nearly tensionless campaign.
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Mario Sports Mix Review
Mario Sports Mix serves little purpose, save but to further dilute your fond memories of Mario's better sporting days.
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Stacking Review
Both a well-crafted puzzle game and a good-natured send-up of antiquated industrialist politics, Stacking is one of the more satisfyingly strange downloadable games you're likely to encounter.
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Lost in Shadow Review
Lost in Shadow is a game that makes a great first impression, but ultimately cannot build on that initial momentum, nor recognize when to quit.
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Splatterhouse Review
The splatter is most certainly on display in this functional, yet indistinct beat-'em-up.
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Kinect Sports Review
The quality of the games and implementation of the Kinect technology in Kinect Sports make this sports-themed minigame collection more than just another genre also-ran.
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Kinect Adventures! Review
Microsoft's Kinect pack-in is a middling minigame collection that bores as often as it amuses.
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GoldenEye 007 Review
GoldenEye 007 is one of the rare game remakes that actually manages to simultaneously provide warm-feeling nostalgia and solid, updated gameplay.
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WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2011 Review
SmackDown! vs. RAW 2011 continues the tradition of upgrading the surrounding components of the game, while largely ignoring the fundamental issue at the heart of the series: the wrestling itself.
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Costume Quest Review
This lightweight RPG oozes charm and humor.
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Kirby's Epic Yarn Review
Nintendo and Good-Feel stab straight at the cute center of your brain in this adorable and addictive platformer.
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Madden NFL 11 Review
Madden NFL 11 makes the act of getting into a simulation football game a great deal easier, and without removing any of the complexity of the game, to boot.
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RISK: Factions Review
EA and Stainless Games went ahead and made Risk completely crazy, and Risk: Factions is ultimately better for it.
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Backbreaker Review
This hard-hitting attempt at a Madden alternative is hardest hit by its own inept gameplay.
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