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Date
Platform
Jul 31, 2012 (4827 days ago)
PlayStation 3
Rainbow Moon Review

Rainbow Moon Review

A love letter to isometric JRPG's that's an undeniable grind throughout

Jul 27, 2012 (4831 days ago)
PC
DiRT Showdown Review

DiRT Showdown Review

Showdown takes the franchise on a new destructive course. Unfortunately it doesn't take long before it crashes straight into a brick wall.

Jul 24, 2012 (4834 days ago)
PC
Lone Survivor Review

Lone Survivor Review

Some obtrusive game mechanics mar this otherwise intense and intriguing experience

Jul 14, 2012 (4844 days ago)
PC
Spec Ops: The Line

Spec Ops The Line Review

An interesting story and unique setting do just enough to elevate this otherwise unremarkable shooter

Jul 12, 2012 (4846 days ago)
PC
Quantum Conundrum Review

Quantum Conundrum Review

Change the world at the press of a button? Now you are thinking with dimensions

Jul 10, 2012 (4848 days ago)
PlayStation 3
Lego Batman 2 Review

Lego Batman 2 Review

Even Batman needs a little help from his friends, despite hating them all

Jul 8, 2012 (4850 days ago)
PC
Botanicula Review

Botanicula Review

Who would have thought that creepy crawlies could be so adorable?

Jul 7, 2012 (4851 days ago)
PlayStation 3
Lollipop Chainsaw Review

Lollipop Chainsaw Review

Bored of zombies? Here's an under-dressed cheerleader with a chainsaw. Oh look, you're back.

Jul 3, 2012 (4855 days ago)
Xbox 360
Babel Rising Review

Babel Rising Review

A unique concept pans out to be a very boring and extremely slow game

Jul 3, 2012 (4855 days ago)
Xbox 360
Dragon\'s Dogma Review

Dragon’s Dogma Review

One part Devil May Cry, two parts Skyrim, this action-RPG makes a noble effort, but doesn't quite rise to the task

Jun 29, 2012 (4859 days ago)
PlayStation 3
Sorcery Review

Sorcery Review

The magic the PS Move has been waiting for

Jun 22, 2012 (4866 days ago)
Xbox 360
Kinect Rush Review

Kinect Rush Review

A fun game for the whole family that effectively captures the essence of Pixar