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One of the most fun FPSs I've played in years. The shooting is a mix of old and new school, and killing Nazis is a strange nostalgia trip that feels like a breath of fresh air compared to the modern warfare equivalents that are out.
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2014 seems to be the year of the return of CRPGs. However, Divinity: Original Sin is the best one of them all. It released relatively bug free, has TONS of replayability with the addition of Steam Workshop, and the combat mix of turn-based with Magicka element combinations really makes Divinity stand out against the rest of the CRPGs released this year.
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Do you like South Park? Do you like Super Mario: RPG? Then you'll like this. The callbacks to episodes and storylines are a great deal of fun and is overall hilarious. It's like watching a really long episode of South Park.
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The much talked about Nemesis System really does stand out. There's nothing more satisfying than killing the Uruk that killed you. It's a solid open-world game with an OK story and incredible soundtrack. I also made an Uruk named Mûggrish Brain Damaged my warchief after having him take the title away from Akoth the Dumb.
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If you've got an X52 flight stick, this game was made for it. An immersive sandbox universe that allows you to be a trader, a pirate, a space cop, a taxi, or a mix of all of them makes it super fun to get into. There may be no story at the moment, but it's a fantastic space sim to get into to tide your wait for Star Citizen.
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The campaigns run fantastic! Constant 60 FPS and the hits of nostalgia playing through 1 & 2 keep coming. Haven't tried multiplayer on it yet, but once they get it fixed, it will be an excellent collection every Xbox One owner should own.
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It's more Dark Souls, which is a always a good thing.
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Picking up where the first left off, the second game had a pretty big torch to carry. While it might have had some stumbles here and there, I felt it had done a great job of continuing Clementine's story. The only caveat? #FuckArvo
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A pretty good film noir detective story. Memorable characters, great action sequences and consequences. One of the best intro credits in a game that I can think of, and there's a lot of possibilities with the Fables brand that I'm excited to where they go with the next season.
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The ending was a bit underwhelming, but the gameplay, atmosphere, and music were incredible. Really neat hybrid of action and turn-based combat in a neat Bastion-ish setting of Tron.
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A well-made plane shooter, and the the dynamic music soundtrack that accompanies it with the choice of upgrades you select really makes this game stand out. A fantastic time-filler for the Vita.
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I loved the original on PC, and this is one of the best Vita games out there. A great upgrade to the formula.
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It's more Borderlands, but the addition of low-gravity environments and cryo-weapons really make this pretty fun to play. It's also much funnier than the previous two since the moon you play on is basically Space Australia.