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Review: Final Fantasy Type-0 HD

There’s something about playing Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (henceforth referred to as FFT0) that just makes you feel like the screen should be closer to your face...

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Review: Ori and the Blind Forest

Ori and the Blind Forest was one of those exclusive Xbox One titles used to really sell the system – and it worked, at least for me. Ori’s gorgeous visuals and...

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Review: LA Cops

LA Cops feels like the result of a group of designers sitting around and figuring out how to capitalise on the popularity of Hotline Miami. It also feels like...

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Review: Helldivers

You’re encouraged to be a jerk in Helldivers. No, really. Your antagonistic nature is partly due to the premise of the game; as a Helldiver of Super Earth in...

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Review: ScreamRide

Two-thirds of ScreamRide is pretty damn awesome. Okay, okay… all of it is. I’m just absolutely useless at building roller coaster tracks. Developed by...

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Review: The Order: 1886

The Order: 1886 is a deeply flawed, incoherent, missed opportunity of a game. Its universe pulses with potential but is ultimately undeveloped; ideas seem to...

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Review: Dragon Ball: Xenoverse

I understand about five percent of what’s going on in Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, but that doesn’t mean I can’t see its appeal. Perhaps I should rephrase that as...

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Review: Kirby Fighters Deluxe

The word ‘Deluxe’ gets thrown around pretty loosely in today’s society. I can guarantee that any burger I have consumed that bore the name ‘Deluxe’ was very...

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Review: Total War: Attila

The only things that can really hurt you are the things you love, like when your crush tells you that they prefer someone else or your cat tries to climb up...

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Review: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is a game that does exactly what it says on the tin – it gives you monsters, and you hunt them. With your custom-designed character...

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Review: Saints Row IV: Re-Elected

Saints Row is a series that has, ever more over time, revelled in ridiculousness. It has moved from the serious story of a street gang in the first two titles...