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For Honor Review: A clean kill

We’re about ready to turn our provisional For Honor review into an honest-to-goodness proper one, complete with score. A shooter-fighter hybrid, most...

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Sniper Elite 4 Review

A direct sequel to to Sniper Elite III, players once again play the role of sniper extraordinaire and virtual World War II G.I. Joe doll.

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Nioh: Review

At first glance Nioh could easily be mistaken for Dark Souls. You’re constantly on guard, attention focused on the task at hand, as you guard, dodge and land...

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Review: Tales of Berseria

Tales of Berseria is s a story of revenge, a battle of reason versus will and a question about birds. As a long-time fan of the franchise, I’d place it...

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Resident Evil 7 Review

The Resident Evil franchise is like the bio-organic weapons it features: undead, constantly stumbling toward consumers even though it has taken many shots to...

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Yakuza 0 Review

Yakuza 0 is simultaneously the best and worst starting point for newcomers like myself. While there’s no doubt plenty of nods to the future of the series’...

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Review: Gravity Rush 2

Gravity Rush, the PS Vita system-seller turned PS4 remaster, has ditched the handheld realm altogether for a new, current-gen sequel. Gravity Rush 2 has...

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Review: Alienware Aurora R5 (2016)

Alienware’s new 17 inch laptop is pretty great, but for two problems: its size and weight make it more of a desktop than anything else. When compared to...

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Review: Ty the Tasmanian Tiger

I’ll freely admit I had no idea what the hell a Tasmanian Tiger until at least five years into my life here in Australia. If I had to guess, I’d have tried to...

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Review: Super Mario Run

Super Mario Run is a greatest hits tour with Nintendo’s biggest star at the helm, delivered to fans in a neat little mobile package. Riding the train, on the...

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Review: Escape from Pleasure Planet

Captain Tycho Minogue is back for his second outing in Escape from Pleasure Planet, and developer Up Multimedia has come out of the starting blocks eager to...

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Review: Don Bradman Cricket 17

Don Bradman Cricket 17 builds upon its impressive debut last-generation with a greater emphasis on a deeper career mode, and a wider sandbox to customise all...

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Review: Robinson: The Journey

The best part about Robinson: The Journey is that it’s not a standard virtual reality experience that leaves you standing in one spot, flailing your arms (I’m...

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Review: Super Mario Maker

Wii U Super Mario Maker represents another case of Nintendo trying something a little bit new. At this point, Mario and his games are an almost universal brand...

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Review: 7th Dragon III Code: VFD

7th Dragon is one of those fairly popular Japanese RPGs that had managed to pass me by, and for good reason – it’s never (officially) made it out of its home...