Reviews

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King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North + DLC Review

The latest installment of the revived King's Bounty series, Warriors of the North, is easily the weakest of the bunch due to its poor unit variety, a lack of challenge, and numerous bugs and technical issues. And while the Ice and Fire DLC attempts to remedy that by pilfering some ideas from mods, it generally fails to do that.

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Dark Souls II Review

Despite being the latest entry in the series, Dark Souls II feels like a bridge between Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, and as a result, it struggles to find its own identity. But at the end of the day, it's still a good game that's very much unlike the majority of the industry around it

South Park: The Stick of Truth Review

Flawed, shallow, and perhaps a bit too short, South Park: The Stick of Truth still somehow manages to both be a competent video game and a faithful South Park story without feeling like a clumsy tie-in project. And above all else, it's plain old fun.

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Eschalon: Book III Review

The finale of Basilisk Games' roleplaying trilogy, Eschalon: Book III stumbles a bit at the very end, but overall, it's still very easy to recommend to those who enjoyed the previous entries in this series.

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Shadowrun: Dragonfall Review

Shadowrun: Dragonfall isn't trying to reinvent the wheel. But if we were to take the metaphor further, it replaces the stone with a hole in the middle that was the original Shadowrun with a nice Michelin tire, making it a great starting point for those looking for a magic-infused cyberpunk adventure.

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Blackguards Review

More irritating than fun, Blackguards has all the elements of a good turn-based fantasy RPG, but a certain air of sloppiness permeating the whole thing makes it a hard pill to swallow at the current asking price of $40.

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Might & Magic X: Legacy Review

Might & Magic X: Legacy may not look like much at first glance, but its deep character development, intricate combat, and just a general sense of wonder prompting you to keep exploring the game's world make it a game any dungeon crawler enthusiast should at least keep in mind.

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Dungeon Keeper – iOS Review

More annoying than admiring, the iOS version of Dungeon Keeper is almost an insult to the original. A cash-grab that disrespects the original's legacy, this is a game for nobody.