Reviews

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Divinity: Dragon Commander Review

Larian's most polished game in a long while, Divinity: Dragon Commander is witty and fun, and does a great job incorporating a wide variety of gameplay styles into a single cohesive package.

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Shadowrun Returns Review

Shadowrun Returns has all the makings of a great game, but is a bit too short and shallow to realize its potential, while its checkpoint-based saving system makes it borderline annoying to play.

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The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Review

A vibrant setting, enjoyable dialogue, and solid action RPG fundamentals make The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing an easy game to recommend to anyone who enjoys these types of games. And its multiplayer co-op mode is a nice cherry on top.

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Mars: War Logs Review

Drab and lifeless, just as the surface of the planet it takes place on, Mars: War Logs isn't outright bad or broken. And that's as high as the praise for this particular title can go.

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Eador: Masters of the Broken World Review

A strategy-RPG in the vein of Heroes of Might and Magic, Eador: Masters of the Broken World is a highly-enjoyable love letter to the genre that's currently plagued by bugs and other technical issues. Waiting for some patches is an advisable course of action here, but otherwise Eador is a great game.

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Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall Review

The Knife of Dunwall DLC improves upon the mechanics of the base Dishonored game, while its narrative feels week and bordering on unfinished. Get it if you're looking for more Dishonored and aren't just dying to know what happens next in that world.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn Review

If you feel like your Skyrim adventure could do with some extra mid-level content and a few new systems – like minable gems and books that let you explore the realm of the daedric prince Hermaeus Mora, then you should really consider getting the Dragonborn DLC.

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SimCity Review – good city building is back

Much maligned on launch, SimCity is actually a much better, tighter game than it has been given credit. With robust city-building systems and a rich economy, the small size of the maps is the only real drawback to an otherwise outstanding game.

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Sword of the Stars: The Pit Review

A painless gateway into the true roguelike genre, Sword of the Stars: The Pit may not be the most feature-rich roguelike out there, but its pleasant presentation, sci-fi theme, and unique twists make it an intriguing title for both the newcomers and veterans of the genre.