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Ratchet & Clank Review | A Perfect Reboot

Video games are rarely funny. If a video game opens up and gives me a belly laugh, I would say it’s a very special game for a lot of reasons. Ratchet & Clank is one of the best games on the PlayStation 4 and is a definitive killer app.

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KOI Review | Documentary-Level Playing

Koi is a game that doesn’t tread much water and an experience that excels only in parts.

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Dark Souls 3

Dark Souls 3 Review | Clutching Tight to Embers

Dark Souls 3 doesn’t stand completely tall, but still achedly shambles ahead the series in a few key areas.

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Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure

Stikbold: A Dodgeball Adventure Review | Dodge, Dip, Dive, Duck and Dødge!

It’s crazy rewarding to chuck a ball at your friends face, but the repercussions are always the worst. Instead, try Stikbold: A Dodgeball Adventure. It’s got all the co-op and multiplayer action you could want and no one has to get nailed between the eyes.

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Quantum Break Review | The Time That Never Was

Remedy occasionally gets snagged on their own ambition, but Quantum Break is a high-caliber experience of action and storytelling.

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Review I Polished Edges

Unlike the other Legend of Zelda, remakes the visuals in Twilight Princess are only a slight improvement at best, but that doesn’t stop it from still being one of the best experiences in Hyrule’s history.

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Fallout 4: Automatron Review | Spare Parts

The first expansion for Fallout 4, the robot-focused Automatron, is a decent enough remastering of a famed Fallout 3 side-quest – and that’s about it.

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Salt and Sanctuary Review | Jolly Inspiration

If you’re a fan of Dark Souls and/or Castlevania, stop reading this review and just go buy Salt and Sanctuary right now. You’ll love it.

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Hitman Intro Pack Review | Click, Click, Doom

While what’s here isn’t offensive, this chunk of Hitman does very little to encourage further episode purchases.

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The Division

The Division Review | The Big, Diseased Apple

The Division has a wealth of content, action, and graphical wonderment to find in your cover-to-cover move through New York’s plagued areas.

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Ironcast

Ironcast Review | A Bit Rusty

Ironcast mixes together match gameplay with turn-based combat, but doesn’t have itself quite an airtight hull.

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Street Fighter V Review | Expert in Training

Street Fighter is still the epitome of fighting games with great fighting mechanics and depth, but the tickle of content and navigation make it feel like an unfinished project. Street Fighter V will undoubtedly be the best fighting game of this year, but for now it’s still training.

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Far Cry: Primal Review | Primal Rage

Far Cry Primal delivers satisfying gameplay for its Stone Age setting while failing to deliver a compelling narrative or engaging missions.

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