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Retro City Rampage
- Posted Oct 12, 2012
The ride's a little rough at times, but Retro City Rampage's blend of open-world action and 8-bit style is goofy, novel fun. Read the Review
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The Walking Dead: Episode 4 - Around Every Corner
- Posted Oct 12, 2012
The newest Walking Dead episode is enjoyably tense, but a more formulaic script and a greater focus on action make Around Every Corner weaker than its predecessors. Read the Review
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WRC 3
- Posted Oct 12, 2012
WRC 3's lightweight handling and lack of diversity means it fails to hit the heights achieved by other racing games. Read the Review
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown
- Posted Oct 8, 2012
Tension runs high in the excellent XCOM: Enemy Unknown. Read the Review
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Dishonored
- Posted Oct 7, 2012
Dishonored's engrossing world and intoxicating interplay of supernatural powers make it a game you'll want to play more than once. Read the Review
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War of the Roses
- Posted Oct 5, 2012
In War of the Roses, brutal medieval combat hits a grisly crescendo. Read the Review
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Hero Academy
- Posted Oct 1, 2012
Might, magic, and machine guns make Hero Academy a real treat. Read the Review
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The Testament of Sherlock Holmes
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
A grim storyline, challenging puzzles, and atmospheric visuals make The Testament of Sherlock Holmes one of the legendary sleuth's greatest adventures. Read the Review
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Tryst
- Posted Sep 27, 2012
Tryst's memorable title is the only thing that stands out about this otherwise forgettable and buggy real-time strategy game. Read the Review
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Torchlight II
- Posted Sep 24, 2012
Traditional loot-driven action role-playing games don't get much more addictive and enjoyable than Torchlight II. Read the Review
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