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Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2016 Coup de grace: Hitman: The Complete First Season review
Coup de grace: Hitman: The Complete First Season review

Hitman is all about the process. It’s a defined line from point A to B: receive target, kill target. Through many years and iterations, Agent 47 acts as proxy for the player, an alien invader in an ecosystem. Your job is to execute, and do so with as little

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2016 Get to the city; The Sims 4 City Living review
Get to the city; The Sims 4 City Living review

The Sims 4 City Living is one of the best expansion packs in the entire series. It changes the way you can play in new and meaningful ways, and is full of fresh experiences and stories to tell. I had a blast playing in the city of San Myshuno, exploring

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2016 No Pixie Dust Required: Owlboy review
No Pixie Dust Required: Owlboy review

Normally I would open up with a generic statement about platformers and how to make them stand out. But holy great gaming goodness in the sky, batman: a concrete flying mechanic without an exhaustion meter or being limited to a mount? I’m hooked. Granted, during the tutorial I completely

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2016 No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review
No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review

Shadow Warrior 2 is stuck between two points in time. In one, it’s the early days of Duke Nukem and Serious Sam, where rockets blew chunks of pixelated gore across the screen while beefy commandos delivered raunchy one-liners. In the other, it has to cope with the modern day,

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2016 Back and better than ever: Battlefield 1 review
Back and better than ever: Battlefield 1 review

When Battlefield 1 was first announced a few months ago, its World War I (WWI) setting took many by surprise. World War II, modern combat, and near-future combat, are standbys of the first person shooter genre. Many significant wars have remained under represented, or not represented at all, as developers

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2016 A new combat twist on the 4X formula – Sorcerer King: Rivals review
A new combat twist on the 4X formula – Sorcerer King: Rivals review

This year has been a rich and varied landscape for strategy games, both real-time and turn-based. Masters of Orion: Conquer the Stars, Ashes of the Singularity, XCOM 2, Homeworld: Remastered, Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak, The Banner Saga 2, Offworld Trading Company, Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII, and the upcoming

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 05, 2016 Back with some firepower: World of Warcraft Legion Review
Back with some firepower: World of Warcraft Legion Review

Once again, it’s time for the World of Warcraft experience to take in another injection of fresh content in the form of an expansion pack – and this time around, Legion is the name of the game. Azeroth’s intergalactic demon-forces have decided to make a dramatic re-entry into the

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2016 One word could change everything: Typoman: Revised review
One word could change everything: Typoman: Revised review

Typoman: Revised is a clever little creation by Brainseed Factory. When the game was originally launched late last year, it left a lot to be desired, but this year’s revision is largely an improvement in terms of graphics, sound design, and mechanics. Aside from some of the set pieces,

by Sarah Marchant
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