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Review: Monaco

A four-player, top-down, co-op stealth heist simulator that’s less Danny Ocean and more Jacques Clouseau.

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Review: Sang Froid – Tales of Werewolves

To call it mere tower defence is a disservice to the amount of thought that has obviously gone into differentiating Sang-Froid from the oversaturated genre.

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Review: Signal Ops

Signal Ops is a fantastic idea for a game hampered by its own ambition…

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Review: Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon

We don’t know why this game exists. But it does, and it teeters precariously on the edge of ‘so bad it’s good’…

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Review: Strike Suit Zero

There’s little time to breathe in Strike Suit Zero, betraying its fast-paced, arcade nature early on. This isn’t so much a space simulation as a virtual light show.

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Review: BioShock Infinite

Warning: This review contains major spoilers. Do not read unless you have finished BioShock Infinite!

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Football Manager 2013 Review

Football Manager is the most comprehensive football sim around. But it’s greatest achievement in this, the 2013 edition, is in simultaneously being not the most comprehensive football sim around…

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Review: Fortune Summoners

Fortune Summoners is an unexpectedly difficult 2D side-scrolling action-RPG that is almost, but not quite, more trouble than it’s worth…

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Review: Analogue: A Hate Story

Analogue places you in the shoes of an investigator trawling through a derelict spaceship’s computer system, trying to piece together a history of the society onboard and of a single girl in particular…

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Review: Jagged Alliance: Back in Action

Don’t be fooled by the developer’s remake rhetoric – Jagged Alliance: Back in Action plays so differently to its progenitor that it has become its own game entirely…

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