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Puzzle Agent 2 Review
- PC
- IPHN
Puzzle Agent 2 takes the low-key weirdness of the original in fittingly strange new directions, but the puzzles themselves lack bite and variety.
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Captain America: Super Soldier Review
- PS3
- X360
Captain America may be derivative as all get out, but that doesn't mean there aren't some pleasures to be found in throwing a shield at a fake Nazi.
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Ms. Splosion Man Review
- XBGS
Ms. Splosion Man lands on shaky footing, but at least she gets a lot of mileage out of that bow.
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Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon Review
- X360
- PS3
Insect Armageddon fails to capture the chaos that made its predecessor "special," meaning there's little to distract you from the simple, repetitive, and boring gameplay underneath.
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Dead Block Review
- XBGS
Dead Block is dead boring.
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Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony Review
- PC
Striking the proper balance between nostalgic and new, Jamestown is a real treat for classic shooter fans.
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Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D Review
- 3DS
Even the most devoted fans of the Mercenaries mode from the modern Resident Evil games will be ill-served by this insubstantial and expensive cash-in.
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Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Review
- XBGS
Don't blink or you'll miss this pleasantly ludicrous parody of 16-bit Japanese role-playing games.
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Lucha Fury Review
- XBGS
Lucha Fury is like a master class in how to make a terrible beat-'em-up.
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F.E.A.R. 3 Review
- X360
After the previous games' high standards for chilling atmosphere and cinematic intensity, it's hard not to be disappointed by the common FPS trappings of FEAR 3.
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Iron Brigade Review
- XBGS
Though some aspects of it are short-lived, there are enough great multiplayer moments in Trenched to make it worth your while.
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Shadows of the Damned Review
- X360
Shadows of the Damned is a hell of a good time.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Review
- 3DS
After more than a decade, portability and a lovely visual makeover are just bonus features for a game that holds up as well as Ocarina of Time.
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Child of Eden Review
- X360
Child of Eden is Tetsuya Mizuguchi's most fully realized lightspeed bioluminescent cyberspace techno-synthetic neon air sculpture. That it's also a video game seems beside the point.
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inFamous 2 Review
- PS3
It's not quite as refined as you'd expect a sequel to be, but Infamous 2 is still an electrifying good time.
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Alice: Madness Returns Review
- X360
Like its predecessor, Alice: Madness Returns is a game whose considerable dark artistic visions ease much of the gameplay's burden--but not all of it.
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Duke Nukem Forever Review
- PS3
- PC
- X360
Duke Nukem Forever is a sad mess of a game, but hey, at least it finally came out, right?
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Red Faction: Armageddon Review
- X360
- PS3
A few physics-based weapons and destructible environments can't elevate this strictly average third-person shooter.
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MotorStorm: Apocalypse Review
- PS3
Like an extreme sports video directed by Roland Emmerich, MotorStorm: Apocalypse is simultaneously at its best and worst when it ramps up its particular brand of delirious carnage.
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DiRT 3 Review
- X360
Dirt 3 isn't as big a jump forward as Dirt 2 was, but tweaks and additional modes and features make it as deep as it is fun.
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L.A. Noire Review
- PS3
- X360
Rockstar's bold open-world adventure game wraps macabre '40s grit around gripping detective work.
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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review
- X360
- PS3N
The latest Lego extravaganza from Traveller's Tales offers some convincing reasons not to give up on this prolific, kid-oriented series.
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Brink Review
- X360
Flat combat and a lack of variety are just two of the things that make Brink such a disappointment.
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Outland Review
- PS3N
- XBGS
Housemarque's latest download is bursting with uniquely challenging action and visual panache to spare.
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Portal 2 Review
- X360
- PC
Valve falls further down its own rabbit hole with this expansive sequel that retains the cynical heart of the original Portal, while blowing out the scale on virtually every aspect of the execution.
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Mortal Kombat Review
- X360
- PS3
Mortal Kombat is fantastic fun whether you're looking to take on the world or if you just want to see the story unfold in an all-new way.
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Madden NFL Football Review
- 3DS
If ever there were a cautionary tale for the early adopter of new gaming technology, Madden NFL Football is it.
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WWE All Stars Review
- X360
- PS3
WWE All Stars has the wrestlers you want performing their moves in the craziest ways imaginable, making for a fresh-feeling game that's a lot of fun to play.
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Ridge Racer 3D Review
- 3DS
Ridge Racer 3D adds a couple of new features to the same tracks, cars, and ideas that have been driving the series since 2005, if not earlier.
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Pilotwings Resort Review
- 3DS
Nintendo's latest fanciful flight sim is fun enough for a few minutes at a time, but won't provide you much lasting value.
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Swarm Review
- PS3N
- XBGS
Swarm does no one thing particularly well, but it does enough things well enough to keep you coming back, even against your better judgment.
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Super Street Fighter IV Review
- 3DS
Super Street Fighter IV is a great fighting game that uses just about every feature the 3DS offers.
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Crysis 2 Review
- X360
It might not feel as special as its predecessor, but Crysis 2 is still a high-quality shooter, both alone or in multiplayer.
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Full House Poker Review
- XBGS
Full House Poker has more features than the rest of the downloadable poker games on 360, and its live event option gives you a reason to keep playing.
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Homefront Review
- X360
- PS3
A solidly crafted multiplayer component is the only thing that redeems Homefront's brief, nearly tensionless campaign.
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Bulletstorm Review
- PS3
- X360
- PC
Bulletstorm presents a thrilling alternative to today's first-person shooters.
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Killzone 3 Review
- PS3
Killzone 3 delivers an experience that's a little too similar to its predecessor in spots, but it still has plenty explosive moments to see both online and off.
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Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Review
- PS3
- X360
While many will bristle at the mere sight of Marvel vs. Capcom 3's brand of crazy, it's actually a lot of fun once you put in some time and figure it all out.
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You Don't Know Jack Review
- X360
It’s not built to last, but Jellyvision’s revival of one of video games’ smartest, funniest trivia series is pitch-perfect.
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Mario Sports Mix Review
- Wii
Mario Sports Mix serves little purpose, save but to further dilute your fond memories of Mario's better sporting days.
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