Brash Games' Scores
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For 1,220 reviews, this publication has graded:
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.5 points lower than other critics.
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Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Stephen's Sausage Roll | |
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| Lowest review score: | Professional Farmer 2017 |
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Life in Bunker is far from perfect. It has some flaws, although in fairness works better than I had expected. The graphics are cool and interesting, although it’s hardly the prettiest game you’ll see. There are some really interesting ideas and bits and pieces that make this game just different enough from other similar games.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 23, 2016
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Rogue Stormers is a unique action shooter that offers an enormous amount of replayability, customization and a unique vibrant art style complimented by the music and tight controls the game offers.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 22, 2016
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SimplePlanes is on the up with rocket speed, especially with the recent addition of land vehicles, broadening their horizons if you will (no weak-ass pun intended).- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 22, 2016
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- Posted Jun 22, 2016
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It’s a shame that Tequila Works didn’t take the time to improve upon the audio delivery or tweak the slightly floaty controls, but with a solid story, a consistently spellbinding art style and mostly impressive level design, Deadlight: Director’s Cut, while largely unchanged, remains as enjoyable today as it did back in 2012.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 21, 2016
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Thirsty Xbox soda simulator fans are in for an ice-cold treat, but everyone else should think twice before taking a sip.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 21, 2016
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I loved my time with Grand Kingdom and was surprised by how much depth there is to the game. The RPG mechanics feel rewarding and there’s plenty to experiment with. It’s a game that will take some time getting used to but the reward for doing so is fantastic.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 21, 2016
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Overall I enjoyed playing Bard’s Gold and the challenging gameplay it had to offer. Its incredibly hard and you will die a lot, which is the idea, as you gather loot, die, upgrade and go again until you are strong enough to progress.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 20, 2016
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For anyone new to the Kirby franchise, Planet Robobot’s strong gameplay mechanics, inviting controls and eye-popping 3D provide a perfect starting point. The sheer amount of content along with the flawless soundtrack all contribute to the already incredible package.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 20, 2016
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Retsnom is good enough where it counts. It’s very challenging, well written, and has a good soundtrack. I definitely don’t think you will regret buying it if you don’t get stuck and quit. But it’s not the best looking game in the genre and there are several titles in this genre to choose from. If you love level based puzzlers I say give it a go, but if you aren’t big on these types of games there are certainly better ones to try first.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 17, 2016
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So project cars GOTY edition adds an additional 60 + liveries created by the community extra tracks With a few key car manufactures still missing such as Ferrari and Honda it’s not the complete set. What project cars does do, is offer is an experience that anyone can pick up and enjoy.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 16, 2016
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A remake for the post-millenium, no attention span, instant gratification generation. The story and charm are still there, and the gameplay is still reasonable. But, as is usually the case, the alterations to bring the remake up to date result in an inferior product to the one released almost twenty years ago.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 16, 2016
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Mushroom 11 is a quality physics-puzzle-platformer. While 15$ may be a bit steep for a game is at most 5-6hrs long, the gameplay is unique, the levels varied, and there is replay value to be had in the form of collectibles. What’s more, the audiovisual design makes for such an excellent experience that you might not notice.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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The game has promise and I feel as though Wales Interactive were on a good train of thought when they designed it. But it does not feel quite finished, and seeing as they have stopped interacting with their fans in their forums, it seems it never will.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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A great game that may surprise fans of the previous game, but in a good way. The style and design of the world, characters and combat is fantastic. The turn-based combat is surprisingly fluid and fast-paced and there’s plenty of upgrades and variations to play with.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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Ultimately, Guilty Gear Xrd -Revelator demonstrates a high caliber fighting experience met with a dazzling, charming scenery to match. While the barrier to entry was slightly lowered compared to other entries in the series, the heaps of subtitles and incoherent plot may ward off players looking for story substance.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 15, 2016
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Plague Inc: Evolved is one of the most interesting games you’ll get a chance to play this year so succumb to your symptoms and get yourself quarantined because you’ll be playing Plague Inc: Evolved until the early hours.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 14, 2016
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Skyling: Garden Defense is a cute, fun, and occasionally frustrating game. It definitely has its moments but it seems to fail nearly as much as it succeeds. Not too shabby for a 5$ game.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 14, 2016
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The game emphasizes a strong sense of book-style narration, with the strongest core element of the game being the rich and fantastic story told.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 14, 2016
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I would certainly recommend this game if you’re a fan of fast-paced platformers and like games such as Super Meat Boy.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 14, 2016
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The characters, world and narrative are well crafted and kept me absorbed throughout. The gameplay however is fairly basic and doesn’t really develop over the course of the story.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 12, 2016
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Fragments of Him is a very emotional experience, dealing with the sudden loss of a loved one, and much like the recent That Dragon, Cancer, it tells a personal story that will send you on a very emotional ride. You can either dwell on the technical issues, or you can let yourself be drawn in and feel the feelings.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 12, 2016
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- Posted Jun 12, 2016
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With all the hype of last years news that this game was being made, I was sadly disappointed in how it turned out in the end.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 12, 2016
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The biggest mystery raised for me was how Steam allowed this to be included on their platform at all – this more than anything demonstrates the need to improve their quality control. More surprising is that this excuse for a game is priced at almost £5 when I’d usually expect something so primitive to be under £1, although if I’m being honest I couldn’t recommend it even if it was free.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 10, 2016
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If you’re interested in puzzle games and want something that’s fun, engaging and addictive then Art of Balance is a game that you should definitely pick up when you get a chance.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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Shadow Blade: Reload is an example of how the leap from mobile to console can deliver a great experience for the unsuspecting gamer.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 8, 2016
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The simplistic nature is where Reptilian Rebellion charms most, within minutes you are fully immersed within the dynamics.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 8, 2016
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I enjoy games with good art style and pretty graphics and even though the art style in Alphadia is nice to look at, I still feel a little unsatisfied with what I’m seeing. Nevertheless, RPG’s are a great, so if you fancy being a hero and begin a new adventure, then Alphadia is ready for a hero like you.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 8, 2016
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htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary worked for me. I loved the creepy, weird, projector style graphics, and overall mood of the game.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 7, 2016
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Sword Coast Legend is a game that combines great story-telling with character development. The gameplay provides a good experience by customization but does not manage to keep the experience entirely fluid with consistent bugs and glitches which riddle the game.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 7, 2016
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Equipped with interesting characters and vast environments to explore, there is much more here than executing recipes and filling that mysterious book.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 7, 2016
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A very solid, budget Action-RPG. It’s surprisingly well-written and it’s brimming with rich lore and bizarre characters. If you can persevere and see past the minor camera issues, stilted dialogue and occasionally busywork-feeling combat there is a lot to enjoy here. Go in with an open mind and you just might find a beautiful, but course RPG gem… baby.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 6, 2016
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A Land Fit For Heroes isn’t a particularly rewarding game, nor is it even a game in the traditional sense, but it is quite a unique experience nonetheless. With an engaging and well-written story (minus a few typos here and there, but have you ever read a book without at least one or two of those?) combined with a simple and inoffensive combat minigame, it will offer something that the more old-fashioned gamer can appreciate.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 6, 2016
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The Blues and Bullets series is off to an exhilarating and twisted start.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 5, 2016
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In an era full of DLC Witcher 3’s expansion Blood and Wine is certainly a shining example of the practice being done near flawlessly.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 5, 2016
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If you’re looking for a game that’s easy to jump into, plenty of stages and a wide variety of objects to destroy in slow motion then you may enjoy giving this a go, just don’t expect a game with much depth.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 5, 2016
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Honestly, if you are a new gamer on the scene and just want to play a puzzle game, you can find so many better ones just through a Google search. But if you are a gamer, looking for a short but wild trip down memory lane, sprinkled with British pop culture history and references to some absolute classics, this game is worth a purchase.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 3, 2016
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Cubikolor was exactly what I wanted it to be when I started it. I’m happy with the gameplay, sound, graphics, and writing. It’s a solid buy for puzzle game enthusiasts. The price is a bit high but otherwise it came out quite well.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 3, 2016
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Overall Dead Island Retro Revenge is an awesome addition to the franchise and I enjoyed spending some time playing through the challenging stages. Its certainly not as deep and diverse as the main games but it offers a something a bit different.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 3, 2016
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I would certainly recommend Riptide if you enjoyed the first as it gives you more of the same plus a few new gameplay ideas and mechanics, as well as a new playable character.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 3, 2016
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If your looking for a game that you can sink plenty of hours into, that looks better than ever and satisfying gameplay, then its worth checking out. That being said if you weren’t a fan of the gameplay the first time around nothing has changed on that side of things.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 3, 2016
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Last Horizon is a game that provides pleasing visualization, nice variation of planets and allowing the levels to immerse the players. The ambient soundtrack gives both a relaxing and navigational feeling to the game, however, the game severely lacks options, levels and gameplay in comparison to previous Pixeljam games.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 2, 2016
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Raiden V remains a superior vertical shooter, one with a unique feel, a spectacular aesthetic and a pleasingly aggressive combo and weapon system.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 1, 2016
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In Between is certainly an experience worth having. It’s journey is not a path not many choose to take, and at the end it’s left all the more special and unique for it.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 1, 2016
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Unfortunately, there are better titles out there and the lack of identity was a real issue for me.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 1, 2016
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It feels like a solid foundation for a decent beat ‘em up game and I hope that it gets some sort of sequel so it can improve on the various shortcomings. I would still recommend this game if you’re a younger gamer or have kids that you like to play games with.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 1, 2016
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Despite its many issues, Brick Breaker can still prove an oddly compelling and undoubtedly addictive experience. The messy visuals, twitchy controls and inconsistent physics all do their best to ruin the fun, but the strong underlying template ensures that there is still fun to be had from what remains one of gaming’s most resolutely popular concepts.- Brash Games
- Posted May 31, 2016
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Being a visual novel/puzzle game, it might be difficult to recommend to other people, but for fans of Phoenix Wright or Aviary Attorney, this game is right up your alley.- Brash Games
- Posted May 31, 2016
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For what its worth Pixel Junk Monsters offers a great deal. From it’s mammoth sized single player mode to added challenges.- Brash Games
- Posted May 31, 2016
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This isn’t a game for everybody. It’s brutally difficult and requires incredible patience and lateral thinking. However for puzzle aficionados interested in a casual but challenging experience, Stephen’s Sausage Roll is one of the best puzzlers available.- Brash Games
- Posted May 31, 2016
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Mutants in Manhattan is not the TMNT video game that we were hoping for, but despite the technical issues, the disappointingly bland and underused open world environments and the criminal lack of local co-op, Mutants in Manhattan remains a solid brawler, one that is undoubtedly at its best when played online.- Brash Games
- Posted May 30, 2016
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Even experience strategists, who may complain over lack of tactical features and innovative gameplay, will appreciate that much of what’s on offer is essentially a homage to some of their favourite space sims.- Brash Games
- Posted May 30, 2016
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Shadwen is an enjoyable game that can be finished quickly by killing everyone, or spread out over weeks as you perfect each level as stealthily as possible and I know there will be some of you reading this who will relish such an opportunity, but for me something just didn’t quite hit the mark.- Brash Games
- Posted May 29, 2016
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The Blues and Bullets episodic series has graced the current round of consoles with a captivating story and distinctive gameplay loop. Episode 2 furthers the path deeper into the exceptional groundwork laid in the inaugural episode.- Brash Games
- Posted May 29, 2016
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There are glimpses of brilliance in Soft Body, but it is sadly eclipsed by its unrewarding, obtuse and frustrating delivery.- Brash Games
- Posted May 29, 2016
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VEV: Viva Ex Vivo is an interesting experience. In a lot of ways it’s different from anything I’ve experienced in recent gaming history. It’s also very interesting and at least somewhat educational. But it needs tuning. Someone really needs to just sit down and give it a triple-A comb over. It doesn’t need more levels or plot or anything like that. They just need to add in some goals so that you aren’t just floating around for no reason 30 minutes at a time.- Brash Games
- Posted May 27, 2016
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An okay spin-off port of a niche JRPG series. The game is mildly fun for a few hours, but quickly loses any appeal it had due to lack of depth and poor, overdone dialogue.- Brash Games
- Posted May 27, 2016
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Postal REDUX is a mediocre game from 1997 with a fresh lick of paint. Now in 2016, without the controversy to shift units, Postal is just pointless.- Brash Games
- Posted May 27, 2016
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It is enjoyable and challenging on its own, with a rating scale after each level telling you how well you did in a time frame, to really challenge the player in to focusing on the physics of the game.- Brash Games
- Posted May 27, 2016
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Overfall is a surprisingly deep game with some unique ideas. The game is very well paced and you get to explore plenty of interesting locations pretty quickly. The combat and dialogue systems are deep, complex and require some practice and experimentation. There’s plenty to see and do, but I would have liked to of seen a bit more narrative structure alongside the story building you get from conversations with others.- Brash Games
- Posted May 26, 2016
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There’s clear influences from it’s predecessors in the genre but it does nothing to really stand out from them. The customisation options have little more than aesthetic value. Having died 491 times on my playthrough I see little reason to allow the long suffering Max to continue a torture of infinite grizzly deaths beyond completion. It’s a fair few hours of a punishing, yet forgiving, retro style platformer fun, if you like that sort of thing.- Brash Games
- Posted May 26, 2016
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- Posted May 26, 2016
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So this is a decent DLC. The story is there, the new location is there and the added weapons and armour are there. Fans of the franchise will enjoy experiencing more Fallout content to be played around with. The only major fault that I could really pick out was the performance issues and because that affected the entire DLC, it was quite a big issue.- Brash Games
- Posted May 26, 2016
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What I enjoyed most is not having the story revealed to me all at once. You had to keep playing in order to find out the entire truth. It just motivated me to keep playing despite how difficult some of the puzzles can be. Playing a game that was entirely monochrome just added to the experience.- Brash Games
- Posted May 25, 2016
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If you like solving puzzles and never played ‘Lights Out’ before then I would recommend playing this game. Although if you played ‘Lights Out’ before then Super Blackout to you will be a packaged version of ‘Lights Out’ but with trophies.- Brash Games
- Posted May 25, 2016
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Blizzard and their team seem to have struck gold with a perfect combination of class based, team-centric first person shooting with their latest entry in their storied career. They show that in an era of overpriced and overwrought online only first person shooters, Overwatch stands out above the fray, to deliver a meaningful, competitive experience sure to last for years to come.- Brash Games
- Posted May 25, 2016
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I personally got a bit bored after the first hour and a half and anything after that felt like a bit of a slog.- Brash Games
- Posted May 24, 2016
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The Way is a fun adventure, filled with difficult-but-fair puzzles and wonderful art direction, but often marred by clumsy control issues and poor checkpointing, made especially worse in a game filled with long backtracking segments.- Brash Games
- Posted May 24, 2016
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The game is compact and fun for the most part but I would have like to have seen a bit more focus on story and better controls. I would certainly recommend this game if you like survival games like Don’t Starve or a game that looks beautiful with an interesting world to explore.- Brash Games
- Posted May 24, 2016
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The game was obviously intended for adults with the subject matter but then it doesn’t respect the intellect of the player. If it was an animated picture it would be a visual arts spectacle but sadly it’s a video game.- Brash Games
- Posted May 24, 2016
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It is perhaps the best use of the Warhammer license that I’ve ever seen, easily rivalling the Dawn of War series (which is thankfully different enough that I don’t need to decide which is better or worse) and perhaps delivering a game that is dangerously capable of pleasing both Total War and Warhammer fans alike, because of how well it handles the strengths and weaknesses of each.- Brash Games
- Posted May 24, 2016
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Played as a complete season it feels much more like a complete game, especially as you don’t have to wait eight months between episodes as they were initially released, and overall I very much enjoyed it. However the rushed ending and lack of polish does unfortunately count against it – despite comparisons to The Wire it’s nowhere near that level.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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Push Me Pull You is an incredibly fun party game. The hilarious and fun premise makes it great for a night in. It’s unique and offers something new which you definitely wouldn’t have seen before and while the gameplay would probably become boring quickly, it’s worth playing at least once just to say that you have.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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The pacing of the narrative works well and kept me wanting to push forward and find out more. I would certainly recommend this game if you like point and click adventure games or like narrative driven games that have slightly darker and mature themes, but still manages to have moments of humour.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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The restricted maps and character pool really do make Obliteracers feel somewhat empty. Despite this I’ve given the game a 7/10 overall because it is addictive.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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Zero Reflex is a game that offers fun for a couple of hours. With the Black Eye edition, the game has more visual eye candy and more content but ultimately still suffers from the flawed punishment system which becomes repetitive and frustrating.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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As a huge fan of the Tropico series, I’m delighted with the package that Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition provides, but I certainly don’t think I would recommend it as highly to someone who had recently invested in Tropico 5 on the Xbox 360, for example.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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All things considered, Oli Oli 2 is still an amazing game and the XL edition just reinforced my belief in that. The game still plays, looks and sounds as great as it has ever done.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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Nevertheless, if you’re in the mood for a 16-bit Guy Ritchie style 2D shoot-em-up, you could do far worse than pulling the trigger on this one.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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Arcade Archives: Kid’s Horehore Daisakusen is not a bad game but it’s also not really a memorable one. It’s a game that I think only the most dedicated of collectors need to own. It’s not very long and while challenging, the gameplay has very little variety in all reality. It’s a well-made piece of software, but for $8 you can get something much better even within the same collection of games. I say pass unless it’s on sale for considerably less money.- Brash Games
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Newcomers to Grand Theft Auto III would giggle at the primitive graphics, spoiled by the advancements of the past 15 years. For seasoned gamers however, Grand Theft Auto III was the absolute tits back in the day and I really enjoyed playing it again. Sure, I paid out my butt for it but that was my choice, no one forced me to do it. Now, if you don’t mind, I’ve got a platinum trophy to nail.- Brash Games
- Posted May 20, 2016
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Total Extreme Wrestling 2016 is definitely a thinking man’s game however, so anyone looking for a quick adrenaline fix will be disappointed – yet seeing pro wrestling from the point of view of a businessman is oddly satisfying and I can see fans of wrestling the world over really throwing some serious hours into this one.- Brash Games
- Posted May 19, 2016
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The game certainly has its issues and downfalls but overall it’s a great game that is worth playing and now having the complete remastered version allows you to experience the games in one awesome package. Long time fans will enjoy returning to Spira and it’s a great way for first timers to jump in.- Brash Games
- Posted May 19, 2016
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A must buy if you are looking for an entertaining puzzler. With puzzles and fun galore, you will have a lot of fun sacrificing the knights for their king in search of immortality, and hearing their dying screams as you gleefully add another name to the roster of dead knights.- Brash Games
- Posted May 17, 2016
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Neverending Nightmares is an utterly compelling and haunting horror experience that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.- Brash Games
- Posted May 17, 2016
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I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked the game considering I don’t really play mobile games or touch screen heavy games.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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- Posted May 16, 2016
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Overall I am completely satisfied with Doom. So far it has been my favourite third party AAA game of this console generation. I can’t remember being this impressed with a first person shooter since BioShock Infinite, and even then I think I prefer this one.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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Gear Gauntlet is the perfect game to pick up and play in small intervals.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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Without being too vague and wishy-washy, this is a good game that is purely good because it doesn’t throw ton’s of information at you, it doesn’t overwhelm you with options and situations.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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The conclusion couldn’t be more underwhelming or disappointing if they’d tried.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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Arcade Archives: Life Force is probably the only game in the collection I’ve played so far that doesn’t need to be qualified. It’s just a solid game for any type of gamer that doesn’t mind not having modern graphics. I mean it even has voice acting. Everything about it is just well done and you won’t regret buying it.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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The dungeons are undoubtedly bland and, by genre standards, there is no getting around the fact that, Ray Gigant is relatively easy, but if you’re looking for a more story driven adventure, one with great characters and fantastic production values, you won’t go far wrong with, Experience Inc.’s unique and largely successful coming together of visual novel and dungeon crawler.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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Each entry is an experiment, one that may crash and burn or possibly be an overall improvement. For now, the series would be fine exclusively being RPGs, and I doubt anyone would blame them for playing it safe.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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Overall Dead Effect 2 is a game that doesn’t do anything new when it comes to the FPS genre, but it does look great and ha[s] a good story.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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The game was developed with the Oculus Rift as its target port, so playing with the archaic computer monitor made this visceral experience a little less so.- Brash Games
- Posted May 16, 2016
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Spend some time with the mechanics and you’ll be frighten[ed by] just how addictive it is.- Brash Games
- Posted May 15, 2016
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Grand Prix Rock’n Racing is game at war with itself. Its semi-realistic handling belies its arcade presentation, and its AI and physics are constantly battling the player, almost penalising players for upgrading their vehicle as higher speeds result in more unpredictable and inconsistent physics. It’s a real shame as the game really does have potential, with its nice feeling of progression in its upgrade system and a variety of fun and interesting tracks, but its flaws are too many and too great to fully recommend the game to anyone, regardless of whether they enjoy racing games or not, although it is cheap enough for an impulse buy some day, if you’re desperate enough for a new racer.- Brash Games
- Posted May 15, 2016
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