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Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
April 18, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Dark Souls III: The Ringed City Review (PS4)
April 3, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Lego Worlds Review
March 27, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands (PS4) Review
March 20, 2017 | PS4 Reviews
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Halo Wars 2 Review
February 27, 2017 | PC Reviews

Xbox One Reviews

8.0
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Trials Fusion (XB1) Review: Welcome to the Future

The Trials series by RedLynx has made it’s mark on the Xbox 360 and PC having some of the most successful downloadable titles. While they start all easy, the real game for the hardcore fans begin at the hard and extreme difficulty courses. This is why the gaming community are fans of the franchise because […]

8.0
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Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PS4) Review: A Taste of What’s to Come

It was raining, amidst a massive hurricane I sprinted across the pavement in Camp Omega to reach one of the many extraction zones across base to get myself to safety. I was sloppy though, trying to escort an injured prisoner I forgot to check all my corners and was discovered, the entire encampment started to […]

9.0
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Titanfall (XONE) Review: Leave No Doubt

For a few years now, gamers have been looking for a new revolution in the world of first-person shooters. The Call of Duty formula is getting tiresome with yearly sequels and no new breakthroughs in the genre since the first Modern Warfare. Shooter fans have been looking at Respawn’s Titanfall to be the new knight […]

6.5
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Thief (PC) Review: A Pedestrian Stroll Through the Shadows

After slipping into the shadows ten years ago, the stealth-adventure genre’s flagship series, Thief, has resurfaced. Despite Looking Glass Studios and Ion Storm, Thief’s original development studios, being long defunct; the series’ publisher Eidos has survived a merger into Square-Enix which brings the tale of continuity to Canada. Announced back in 2009 by then recently […]

7.5
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Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (XONE) Review: Plant-astic!

There is a whole library filled to the brim with competitive shooters, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare sets itself apart from all of these games we are so familiar with. Fusing the PvZ formula with a third person shooter may sound like a recipe for disaster, but in reality created one of the most whimsical, […]

4.0
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Assassin’s Creed IV: Freedom Cry (PS4) Review: Tailing Greatness

Asssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag was among my favorite games of last year. Ubisoft finally perfected the combination of open world exploration and combat with a lovable protagonist. Unfortunately the Freedom Cry DLC, now recently released as a standalone game, gets almost every aspect of that formula wrong. Players take control of Adewale, who was the quartermaster […]

7.5
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Strider (XONE) Review: Prepare Yourself, To Meet Cypher’s Edge

For numerous years, Capcom fans have requested for the return of one of their classic franchises, Strider. The original and it’s sequel were instant classics on the NES and Genesis respectively. We have seen Hiryu in past Capcom games such as the Marvel vs. Capcom series, but it has been over two decades since the […]

8.0
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The LEGO Movie: The Videogame (PS4) Review: Is Everything Awesome for the Game Too?

The LEGO Movie: The Videogame is exactly as crazy as it sounds. Actually, it’s more crazy than it sounds. It is an excellent movie tie-in, perhaps one of the best ever. The cutscenes are ripped straight out of the movie, so the plot follows perfectly in line with the film. Restrictive source material is often […]

9.0
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Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition (PS4) Review: Is Lara Croft’s Next Gen Debut That Definitive?

Long running franchise, Tomb Raider, got the reboot treatment last year, and now ten months later the so called Definitive Edition is out on Playstation 4 and Xbox One. But how definitive is it? With a new found focus on combat, fans of the old series might feel disappointed with the reboot’s complete lack of puzzles. The combat, however, is […]

7.0
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Peggle 2 Review: Simply More Peggle in a Safe Sequel

Most of you probably remember EA’s E3 press conference last year where Peggle 2 was announced with no trailer or images. It was just the jump of excitement by PopCap themselves and that was it, which turned out to be one of the more popular gifs of the show. Peggle as a game seemed like […]

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