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Review: Infamous: First Light

What comes before the Second Son? Shame on you if you thought it was the first son, because it’s actually (Infamous:) First Light. This is the tale of Abigail...

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Review: Madden NFL 15

From the moment you start playing, Madden NFL 15 looks good. Real good. And this is coming from a guy who can’t really stand the sport. Popping Madden into the...

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Review: The Golf Club

The Golf Club is the latest offering from Canada’s HB Studios. To those expecting a golf game in the vein of Powerstar Golf or Everybody’s Golf...

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Review: Tales of Xillia 2

It wasn’t that long ago that the original Tales of Xillia hit English-speaking shores – you may recall Shane’s review around this time last year – so the...

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Review: CounterSpy

CounterSpy is one of the best games I’ve played all year. Simple as that. Set in the Cold War era, you’re a spy with the C.O.U.N.T.E.R. agency, infiltrating...

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Review: Hohokum

Do not tell me that I don’t understand Hohokum. There’s not much to get. It’s boring. A cross-buy — and cross-save — title on the...

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Review: Metro Redux

I make no secret about being a post-apocalyptic genre fan. Back in March of 2010, Metro 2033 was released on Xbox 360 and Windows PC and became my first...

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Review: Pinball FX2

Back in the middle of July, Zen Studios announced that Pinball FX2 would finally make the jump to Xbox One. Part of that announcement was the disappointing...

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Review: The Swapper

Few games are able to capture my attention the way The Swapper does. Its concepts are simple yet easy to pick up and its narrative, coupled with stable...

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Review: Pure Pool

When I was younger my parents had a pool table in the basement that my friends and I used all the time. It didn’t matter how big you were or how fast you could...

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Review: Ratchet & Clank Trilogy

Brace yourself for an extremely short review as, despite being ported by a different team, there’s very little change in the Vita release of the Ratchet...

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Review: Modern Combat 5: Blackout

Part clone and (lesser) part original, it’s not uncommon to mistake the mobile Modern Combat series for a handheld Call of Duty experience. In fact, I...