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A successful reboot for the franchise that ditches local multiplayer in favor of expansive asynchronous options
 
         
      A successful reboot for the franchise that ditches local multiplayer in favor of expansive asynchronous options
 
         
      A likeable retro throwback to the classic side scrolling action era
 
         
      A decidedly different foray into action game conventions with a pretension to cinematic gameplay and an extremely inventive style
 
         
      An intense and atmospheric multiplayer shooter where the emphasis is on survival rather than kills
 
         
      Competent sci-fi FPS that borrows from the leaders of the genre. Single player misses but the co-op has some interesting qualities.
 
         
      An intriguing downloadable release that offers some rather interesting gameplay elements with a focus on realism
 
         
      Feels like a great attempt to find a middle ground between a full retail release and DLC chapters of Alan Wake
 
         
      This bold and beautiful experiment blurs the line between video games and other media
 
         
      This new IP arrives in time for a Nuevo-RPG renaissance, but color and personality may not be enough for this combat-heavy title to make a splash
 
         
      A well-constructed, quirky stealth puzzler that never quite matches the creativity or quality of its numerous inspirations
 
         
      The arcade classic is finally available for home release, and I'm THRILLHO'd
 
         
      Twisted Metal brings an enjoyable car combat experience that is able to grease the wheels of this classic franchise
 
         
      Finally a proper adventure game for the PlayStation Move from the fine team behind Sports Champions
 
         
      A violence-filled adventure that provides a well presented but less memorable experience than its predecessor
 
         
      Some interesting but poorly realized ideas make King Arthur II the poster child for wasted potential