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Still There PC Review

A gorgeous, well-crafted point-and-click adventure game with satisfying puzzles and a strong core gameplay loop that suffers from one-dimensional characters and a relatively brief playtime.

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60 Seconds! Reatomized PC Review

The 2015 version of 60 seconds was an exciting playthrough too. Still, after playing the remastered version of the game, I can now say the developers over at Robot Gentleman know what they’re doing to ensure their players are interested enough in the game to do more than one run. With more to come from these developers, too, I can’t wait to see what they come up with next.

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Contra: Rogue Corps PS4 Review

Contra: Rogue Corps’ replayability stems from multiple tiers of missions such as story, exploration and hardcore missions

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The Blackout Club PC Review

With a lot of options to-do with friends, the blackout club has some replayability even when you’re done with all the missions because you’ll be able to go back and replay the missions with your newly learned information to get through each task faster each time.

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Super Pixel Racers PS4 Review

Super Pixel Racers’ replayability is vast in many individual components including a career mode with genuine depth, collecting and upgrading cars in career mode, a customisable free race mode, five difficulty levels, local competitive split-screen multiplayer for two to four players and online multiplayer that collectively will have players returning for dozens of hours.

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Retrospective Review: The Halo Series

I’m going to top off this article with a ranking list (because everyone loves those) raking the Halo games from worst to best. Of course, this list is purely subjective and if you disagree feel free to let me know what your list will look like.

10: Halo 5
9: Halo: The Master Chief Collection
8: Halo Wars
7: Halo 4
6: Halo Wars 2
5: Halo CE
4: Halo 3 ODST
3: Halo 2
2: Halo 3
1: Halo Reach

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Iron Snout Vita/PS4 Review

Iron Snout’s replayability stems from three single player modes, a customisable local competitive multiplayer party game and unlockable character costumes and environments that will collectively keep players returning for quite some time, alongside the ability to play on Vita or PS4 via cross-buy.