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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review | Big and Beautiful

Dragon Age: Inquisition is all about making choices. It’s the ultimate power fantasy and the best game Bioware has ever made.

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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Review | Bricks In Space

Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is, on the surface, not much different than the games preceding it. You smash, collect and build, just as before, …

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Throwback Thursday | Halo: Spartan Assault Review

Last month, Microsoft announced that Halo: Spartan Strike, a top-down, twin-stick shooter, would be arriving in December for Window devices and PC platforms.

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Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric Review | A Great Idea Ruined

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric had the right idea. When playing this broken mess, you could see the greatness buried beneath if you look for …

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Sunset Overdrive Review | Long Live the Awesomepocalypse

Spin-offs and theories concerning an earth-shattering apocalypse have become so commonplace today, the mere idea of zombies and extinct-inducing viruses often sound boring. With Sunset …

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Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments Review | The Case of the Great Mystery Game

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments is the tenth game of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series by developer Frogwares. A point and click game that …

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Bayonetta 2 Review | Style and Substance

It’s not perfect and the nostalgia goggles are likely affecting my memories of the first game but Bayonetta 2 is still a great time and better than pretty much any other action game out there.

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Styx: Master of Shadows Review | Green Goblin Greatness

The Tower of Akenash, a beautifully realized and vertically designed structure, houses the best of Lord Barimen’s noble soldiers and one pesky, sneaky, and murderous green goblin: …

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Throwback Thursday | Mass Effect Review

Originally published for the Xbox 360 in 2007, five years later, Mass Effect finally arrived to the PlayStation 3 in December of 2012.   During this …

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Driveclub Review | The Washer Fluid Is Not Fine

Driveclub is a launch game that came out 11 months after its console released. It’s also far worse than the other current-gen launch racers.

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Super Smash Bros. 3DS Review | Smashingly Mediocre

Considering its overall wide acceptance across the industry and its integration in several e-sport/fighting game competitions, it almost seems like the Super Smash Bros. series …

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Defense Grid 2 Review | More Choice Than You Can Shake A Tower At

The sweating, the tears, the expletives make your victory oh so more gratifying.

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Dark Souls II: Crown of the Ivory King | A Finale of Ice and Fire

The finale to From Software‘s Dark Souls II DLC trilogy, Crown of the Ivory King brings Chosen Undead to the icy realm of said king. …

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