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12.2 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
EA Sports FC 25 has the more realistic gameplay and strategic depth, particularly in defensive play and player roles.
Posted 11 July.
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4.8 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
The game is overall good and the graphics are incredible, making every moment feel vibrant and alive!
Posted 30 May.
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4.6 hrs on record (3.2 hrs at review time)
Marvel Rivals is a Super Hero Team-Based PVP Shooter! Assemble an all-star Marvel squad, devise countless strategies by combining powers to form unique Team-Up skills, and fight in destructible, ever-changing battlefields across the continually evolving Marvel Universe!

It looks like Marvel Rivals is being set up for success. You don't have to grind to unlock characters, there's a healthy mix of well-known and more niche heroes/villains. Overall character designs look great and the roster is absolutely stacked. 33 characters already on launch!
Posted 22 February.
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3.7 hrs on record
Early Access Review
It is a fantastic survival game that combines action-packed sequences and extensive crafting with a sense of humour.
Posted 28 November, 2024.
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6.3 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
Contra: Operation Galuga features the classic Contra gameplay but with enough polish and modernisation to make it worthy of the series.
Posted 9 October, 2024.
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37.4 hrs on record (4.3 hrs at review time)
Fun to play. Some weapons are overpowered and unbalanced but that's fine. Very good game and one of the best hack and slash.
Posted 16 May, 2024.
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18.6 hrs on record
The story is decent - Driving takes some getting used to but has that NFS arcade feel, but with more need to drift - Lots of customization for vehicles with an online community for liveries - An online world makes for some fun times.
Posted 9 March, 2024.
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7.6 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
Fast, furious, and fun. Rivals blends Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted to great effect.
Posted 16 February, 2024.
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33.1 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
The new Ubisoft Uno game does a good job of replicating the basic Uno gameplay and offers some unique theme cards, but there are some limitations. Gamers can choose between a solo match against three AI competitors, a co-op match with an AI, in-person companion or online friend or take place on a 4-way online battle with three other players. The included in-game rule book should make the game understandable for new players, as well as offering an overview of house rules that seasoned players may not be familiar with. Gameplay with the AI bots as well as a human co-op partner performed smoothly with no major lag between moves or gameplay glitches occurring.
Posted 14 March, 2022.
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2.9 hrs on record (1.8 hrs at review time)
Red Dead Redemption 2 is unflinchingly bold.

At the beginning of the gargantuan tale, any preconceived notion of what a triple-A title should be in the current gaming landscape goes out the window faster than a legendary marksman can empty a six-shooter.

Dropped into the spurs of Arthur Morgan and the Dutch Van der Linde-led gang—which is familiar to those who played Rockstar's predecessor in the series—players experience a slow burn and some unexpected plodding mechanics that betray what is by far one of the best video game offerings of all time for those willing to power through its opening acts.

With a methodical, weighty dive into one of the key transitional moments in world history, Rockstar tackles the defining questions of an era (1899) and individuals throughout it in a way no game has before, or may again.

The story blends so well with the world, it is sometimes hard to tell the difference between a side quest and the main slate. Those main missions eventually fall into a predictable momentum. Players tackle an objective with a few members of the gang, something goes wrong and the members have to adapt and survive while scraping together cash for the camp as it flees across the landscape.

But the predictably is used to the narrative's advantage as the game continues.

It isn't a shock to see RDR2 register as one of the best-looking games of all time.

The production values are off the charts, as expected, for the powerhouse studio behind the Grand Theft Auto series. The lip syncing is perfect, the voice acting is gripping.

It's ambitious, if not foolish, to label a game as a classic. In a way, it feels like the next-generation experience, as this level of interactivity and depth within a simulation sets a new bar.
Posted 14 December, 2021.
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