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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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3.0
Armored Core V
A mech game that forgot why you pilot a mech. Armored Core V delivers deep customization but wraps…
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3.5
Age of Wonders III: Eternal Lords
A fantasy 4X with superb tactical combat that keeps pulling you back, even if limited victory conditions and…
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3.0
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea
A return to Rapture that ties BioShock and Infinite together. The gameplay is strong and the story catching,…
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3.5
Dead Rising 3
The least distinctive, most technically unremarkable Dead Rising, saved by ridiculous weapons, grotesque characters and great co-op.
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3.5
Destiny
Bungie's shooter MMO nails the FPS and PvP and offers deep class customization, but the thin, fragmented story…
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3.5
Ryse: Son of Rome
Crytek's launch showcase is jaw-droppingly pretty and brutally satisfying at first, but a short story and skin-deep combat…
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3.5
Call of Duty: Ghosts
A competent but by-the-numbers Call of Duty with an easy, messy campaign and the usual reliable multiplayer. The…
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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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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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3.5
Fuse
Insomniac's co-op shooter is fun with friends and miserable solo, a slightly unambitious shell of the beloved Overstrike…
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3.5
Gemini Wars
Camel 101's indie space RTS shines in its campaign with smart focus-firing AI and gorgeous visuals. A thin…
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