Once you start playing, you cannot get enough of this incredibly well designed board game.
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Sniper Elite 4 Review
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Sniper Elite 4 has vast expansive maps that make this the best game in the series except for the AI and graphics which are lackluster.
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Max Payne Mobile: Payneful
Max Payne on mobile is just not as much fun
Max Payne on mobile is just not as much fun
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Dead Trigger 2: It ain’t dead inside
If ever there was a game to make a case for the smartphone as a console alternative, it has to be Dead Trigger 2
If ever there was a game to make a case for the smartphone as a console alternative, it has to be Dead Trigger 2
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Homeworld Remastered: Nostalgia Reloaded
At 15 I had my first kiss. At 15 I also played Homeworld. Only one of those things left a lasting impression.
Homeworld Remastered is almost the game we always wanted
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Assassin’s Creed: Rogue – Tinker Sailor Soldier Spy
Assassin’s Creed Rogue finds itself squarely between the glimmer of Unity and the Caribbean sun of Black Flag, but its mix of refreshing sandbox gameplay and interconnected storytelling makes it worth playing
If you enjoyed Black Flag, you'll enjoy Assassin's Creed: Rogue
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Ori and the Blind Forest review
Blindingly beautiful, hauntingly atmospheric
Ori and the Blind Forest is blindingly beautiful, hauntingly atmospheric
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The Order: 1886 – Out of Order
Even with a Victorian London setting, with all its secrets and adventures, The Order: 1886 fails to rekindle the charm of a bygone era
The Order 1886: Reign of Disorder
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Grim Fandango Remastered: The Deluxe Package
Pesky launch bugs aside, Grim Fandango Remastered is a great little package for fans of the original
Grim Fandango Remastered is a great little package for fans of the original
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Don Bradman Cricket 2014 review
After a string of disasters, Cricket’s latest virtual simulator for the PS4 and Xbox One restores one’s faith in the game by delivering undisputed class.
Don Bradman Cricket is nothing short of Bradmanesque!