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Mass Effect 2 (PlayStation 3)

Mass Effect 2 review (PS3)

Reviewed on January 25, 2014

Mass Effect 2 is a mediocre third person shooter with a slightly above average story. Certain changes remove the unique aspects of the original in favor of typical shooter gameplay.
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Mass Effect (PlayStation 3)

Mass Effect review (PS3)

Reviewed on January 24, 2014

Mass Effect tells an exciting sci-fi story with great gameplay, memorable characters and a compelling setting.
Germ's avatar
Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD (PlayStation 3)

Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD review (PS3)

Reviewed on January 18, 2014

Playing as a black character and freeing slaves is GREAT for my white guilt.
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The Walking Dead: Season 2.1 - All That Remains (PlayStation 3)

The Walking Dead: Season 2.1 - All That Remains review (PS3)

Reviewed on December 26, 2013

Clementine is having a bad day.
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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PlayStation 3)

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune review (PS3)

Reviewed on November 28, 2013

Not quite a fortune, but certainly not chump change.
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AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match (PlayStation 3)

AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match review (PS3)

Reviewed on November 20, 2013

A simple and very pretty fighting game that will appeal primarily to people who like seeing anime girls beat up on one another.
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Silent Hill Downpour (PlayStation 3)

Silent Hill Downpour review (PS3)

Reviewed on November 17, 2013

Written in crayon, broken beyond repair, offering pre-watershed scares, and headlined by Korn.
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The Guided Fate Paradox (PlayStation 3)

The Guided Fate Paradox review (PS3)

Reviewed on November 05, 2013

The Guided Fate Paradox is one of the most unique JRPGs to come along in a while, but it drags along some unusual quirks you might not appreciate.
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The Last of Us (PlayStation 3)

The Last of Us review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 25, 2013

The tension I felt while playing is like nothing I've ever experienced.
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Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness (PlayStation 3)

Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 24, 2013

If you’re a fan of the Disgaea series or of strategy RPGs in general, look no further than Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness. It’s the most refined and aesthetically pleasing Disgaea title to date.
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Dead Space (PlayStation 3)

Dead Space review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 23, 2013

My character is a silent protagonist and he must scream.
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Beyond: Two Souls (PlayStation 3)

Beyond: Two Souls review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 21, 2013

As a fan of Heavy Rain, I wasn't expecting anything really amazing from the gameplay of Beyond. What I was excited for was another dose of what made that game good: a compelling, if sometimes bizarre story that forces the player to think about his or her choices. In this regard, Beyond fails completely.
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Silent Hill: Homecoming (PlayStation 3)

Silent Hill: Homecoming review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 08, 2013

Well, so much for this franchise...
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Grand Theft Auto V (PlayStation 3)

Grand Theft Auto V review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 03, 2013

Grand Theft Auto V finally delivers the open world experience we've been promised for years now, but it tries a bit too hard to be offensive about it.
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Resident Evil 2 (PlayStation 3)

Resident Evil 2 review (PS3)

Reviewed on August 28, 2013

The creepy music pervasive throughout every room, hallway and tunnel keeps you on-edge, expecting something - anything - to ambush you at any moment. Whether it’s the flock of mutant crows that crash through the windows of the second storey, or the rabid dog that bursts through the mirror in the interrogation room, you’ll likely jump at some point.
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Dragon's Crown (PlayStation 3)

Dragon's Crown review (PS3)

Reviewed on August 22, 2013

So, just what do you get as a reward for overlooking the boobs? The answer, it turns out, is an enjoyable romp through fantasy tropes that include nefarious wizards, mythical creatures on the rampage, heroic knights, and even damsels in distress. What makes it all so enjoyable isn’t the fact that we get to cover all of that familiar ground once more. Rather, it’s the commitment to that approach, along with those beautiful graphics I mentioned and a surprisingly addictive character development system.
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The Last of Us (PlayStation 3)

The Last of Us review (PS3)

Reviewed on August 15, 2013

The first time Ellie shouts a ‘Fuck you!’ at someone, her delivery is so perfect that it just shatters everything known about this hobby.
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X-Men: Destiny (PlayStation 3)

X-Men: Destiny review (PS3)

Reviewed on July 23, 2013

X-Men Destiny seems to be universally despised, and while I mostly agree, fanboys of the X-Men universe may still be entertained.
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Machinarium (PlayStation 3)

Machinarium review (PS3)

Reviewed on July 10, 2013

Machinarium’s Dr. Suess-esque world, serene music, and thought provoking puzzles make this one of the most rewarding puzzle games I have ever played.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PlayStation 3)

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim review (PS3)

Reviewed on July 02, 2013

Shout... Shout... Let it all out...
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