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Scored reviews covering every platform from the Atari 2600 through modern releases. No advertising relationships. No review scores adjusted after publication.
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4.0
Battlefield 4
Big-scale, vehicle-heavy multiplayer at its glossy best, with Levolution and Commander Mode, hampered at launch by an unprofessional…
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4.0
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
A strong, fun pirate adventure with thrilling naval warfare, even as the recycled mechanics show the Assassin's Creed…
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5.0
Grand Theft Auto V
Rockstar's three-protagonist crime epic overwhelms with scale, character-switching and mind-blowing heists. A few narrative missteps aside, a masterpiece.
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3.0
Saints Row IV
A gloriously absurd superpowered sandbox that's a blast, but plays like Saints Row: The Third with cheats enabled.…
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3.0
Lost Planet 3
A competent if unoriginal third-person shooter that doesn't fit the Lost Planet mould. Better than its reviews suggest,…
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4.0
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist
A solid stealth-action entry with great Spies vs. Mercs and three playstyles, hurt by shaky firefights and a…
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5.0
FTL: Faster Than Light
A simple premise, endless replayability, and permadeath that makes every jump count, FTL is an indie masterpiece.
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4.0
Payday 2
A dynamic, endlessly replayable co-op heist shooter that's a blast with friends. Thin solo content and rough edges,…
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4.0
The Walking Dead: 400 Days
Five well-acted survivor vignettes bridging Telltale's Walking Dead seasons, undercut by brevity and an ambiguous, low-stakes payoff.
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5.0
Neverwinter
A truly free-to-play D&D MMORPG with an almost flawless action combat system and, in the Foundry, the best…
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5.0
Jagged Alliance Online
A polished free-to-play browser take on Jagged Alliance with a standout time-limited PvP, let down by shallow single-player…
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3.5
Deadpool
An Arkham-style brawler that's exactly the imperfect, loud, fourth-wall-breaking Deadpool game fans wanted. Hit-or-miss for everyone else.
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