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Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut (PlayStation 3)
Reviewed by Matthew Jay (May 07, 2013)

When local woman Anna Graham is found strung up to a tree and completely gutted, FBI agent Francis York Morgan (York, for short) is called to the little mountain hamlet of Greenvale to investigate. Greenvale is no ordinary town, which is perfect for York since he’s no ordinary federal agent.
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Spec Ops: The Line (PlayStation 3)
Reviewed by Gary Hartley (April 27, 2013)

Come suffer alongside me. You'll thank me for it.
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Aliens: Colonial Marines (PlayStation 3)
Reviewed by Gary Hartley (April 20, 2013)

A brutal patchwork of exaggerations, underachieving and wasted potential.
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Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory (PlayStation 3)
Reviewed by Tyler Treese (April 03, 2013)

In this form, stats are increased substantially and so is the character’s bust line. Seriously. The young girls are transformed into scantily clad women who wear battle gear that is intended more for fashion than function. I'm not sure why Compile Heart decided to go in this direction, but it’s a franchise staple and it contributes to far too many excessively sexual scenes (including a group bath).
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Crysis 3 (PlayStation 3)
Reviewed by Chris_Strott (March 19, 2013)

Crysis 3 doesn’t have any major flaws, but it also doesn’t offer anything out of the ordinary.
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God of War: Ascension (PlayStation 3)
Reviewed by Taylor Stein (March 17, 2013)

Because its predecessors have already offered so many epic moments, Ascension falls prey to the double-edged sword of comparison: yes, the game offers more of the sort of fun you’ve come to expect, but it also fails to live up to the reputation that previous installments earned.
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