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Birds of SteelScore

Birds of Steel

"As it stands, this has the potential to both thrill and frustrate, but when it clicks, it absolutely soars."

Text: Ben Tyrer
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Blades of TimeScore

Blades of Time

"Gaijin has applied the same tactic that they did to the story to gameplay. Chuck everything you can at it and don't stop till the credits."

Text: Ben Tyrer
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Defenders of ArdaniaScore

Defenders of Ardania

"It is this core idea that whilst ambitious, ultimately proves to be the game's biggest flaw."

Text: Callum Alexander
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Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc HDScore

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc HD

"It's not a poor experience because Ubisoft has botched the HD update, but because the original game simply is one of the series' weakest moments."

Text: Thomas Blichfeldt
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Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon CityScore

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City

"Raccoon City was supposed to die screaming. This is little more than a meek mewl - never have the roars of apocalypse been so muted."

Text: Gillen McAllister
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Sine MoraScore

Sine Mora

"How to expand the appeal without disemboweling what made the genre - complex flight patterns and bullet storms - both unique and dizzyingly satisfying?"

Text: David Caballero
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Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar AdventureScore

Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure

"Kinect Rush is a title that can be enjoyed by both those limber with youth and those of us with the mid-riff paunch denoting entry into the thirtieth year."

Text: Gillen McAllister
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FIFA StreetScore

FIFA Street

"That development is now handled by the "real" FIFA team means amalgamation of the two sides of EA's game - both good and bad."

Text: Jonas Damholt
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Shoot Many RobotsScore

Shoot Many Robots

"Shoot Many Robots is a successful take on a proven concept - it just needed a little more humour, warmth and stand-out moments to really shine."

Text: Christofer Olsson
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I Am AliveScore

I Am Alive

"A beautiful hunk of meat sits untouched in my backpack. It could restore my health, but the fiction has impressed upon me suspicion, and a line I refuse to cross."

Text: Ingo Delinger