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Skylanders: Trap Team review
Many franchises feel the pangs of stagnancy by their fourth iteration. After a trio of titles that define, then gradually…
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Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments review
Robert’s Take: Across Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s four novels and fifty-six short stories, Baker Street’s distinguished detective imparts an essential…
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Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes review
In retrospect, 2013’s Disney Infinity proved to be a surprisingly incongruous product. While the Play Set mode was elevated by…
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DG2: Defense Grid 2 Review
Robert’s Take: I put a chicken pot pie in the oven, and boot up DG2: Defense Grid 2 to help…
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Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate Review
Much like the franchise’s unremitting cavalcade of enemies, Omega Force’s Warrior series has grown increasingly prolific, showing no signposts of…
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Pinball FX 2 (Xbox One) Review
Since Pinball FX 2 first launched in 2010, the franchise has earned a fervent legion of fans thanks to its…
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Sniper Elite 3 Review
Not long ago, the shooter was one of the most visceral and engaging genres around, consistently delivering frantic firefights that…
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1001 Spikes Review
While online gaming forums might be fueled by contention, there’s one premise that almost all players maintain: our games have…
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Wolfenstein: The New Order Review
Not long ago, the shooter genre teemed with technological innovation. Although Halo 2 didn’t invent the concept of regenerating health…
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Child of Light Review
When franchises such as Final Fantasy, Phantasy Star, Suikoden, Grandia, and Lunar became embraced by global audiences amidst the 1990s,…
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