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Wolfenstein: The New Order review – Past, future intense

Wolfenstein: The New Order, MachineGames’s debut is a wild ride full of fun shooting, likable characters, great level design and a surprising bit of heart.

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The Wolf Among Us: A Crooked Mile Review – Nowhere fast

The Wolf Among Us: A Crooked Mile spins the story and mystery in new directions, while scaling back the action and focusing on characters.

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Infamous: Second Son Review – 3 steps forward, 2 steps back

Infamous: Second Son is the PS4’s showcase. Amazing graphics and gameplay with a strong lead, make the game worth playing. The open world? Not so much.

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Titanfall Review: The shape of things to come

Respawn’s Titanfall has finally arrived. It’s fast, fun, and addictive, but suffers from some content omissions and issues that keep it from being perfect.

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Takedown: Red Sabre Review: Old school in nearly every way

Serellan’s Takedown: Red Sabre has finally come to Xbox 360. Fans of tactics and communication should be pleasantly surprised. All others need not apply.

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The Wolf Among Us: Smoke and Mirrors Review: A sheep in wolf’s clothing

Telltale’s The Wolf Among us continues in Smoke and Mirrors with the usual great storytelling and visuals, mediocre gameplay and terrible everything else.

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The Last of Us: Left Behind Review: some things are better left unsaid

The Last of Us: Left Behind is finally here. Did Sean love his return to world of Joel and Ellie?

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Call of Duty: Ghosts Review – Not quite epic

Infinity Ward’s first next gen title, Call of Duty: Ghosts, has high aspirations of being an epic game, but fall short in execution.

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WWE 2K14 Review: Ain’t nothing like the real thing

In WWE 2K14, nostalgia can take you only so far.

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Payday 2 Review – Better bring a friend

While there is no honor amongst thieves, you may still want to bring your friends along when playing Payday 2. In fact, your enjoyment depends on it.

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