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4.5
Torchlight II
Torchlight II avoids the mind-numbing trap of the genre through smart loot, personality-filled NPCs, and random maps that…
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4.5
The Walking Dead: Season One
Telltale's Walking Dead is not a great adventure game mechanically, but it is one of the best pieces…
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2.5
Realms of Ancient War
A by-the-numbers hack-and-slash with a story that skips beats, a camera that fights you and a punishing grind.…
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4.0
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission
Bohemia's remake of the 1988 classic is gorgeous and deep, with seamless command of the carrier. The total…
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3.5
Tryst
Tryst doesn't reinvent the RTS, but its dynamic unit customization makes it more interesting than most indie efforts.…
Read Review →Doctor Who: Worlds in Time
A cute, fan-service-packed browser MMO. The puzzles get repetitive, but Daleks, a fez and a sonic screwdriver keep…
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4.0
Awesomenauts
Ronimo slims the MOBA into a fast, colourful 2D platform-brawler that's a great genre intro and deep enough…
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4.0
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
11 bit studios flips tower defense on its head with an addictive, polished convoy-escort campaign. Repetitive sound and…
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4.0
Joe Danger 2: The Movie
Joe Danger 2 is bigger, louder and packed with stunt-course replay value. It loses some focus, but the…
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3.0
Warlock: Master of the Arcane
Warlock strips the Civilization formula to pure fantasy combat. The spell system is a genuine addition, but without…
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4.5
Plague Inc.
You play the plague in Ndemic's darkly funny, weirdly educational pandemic strategy game. Addictive and clever, with only…
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4.5
Trine 2
Trine 2 is one of the most visually stunning games ever made, and the physics-based puzzle design is…
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