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(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
An unforgettable trip to a city in the sky.

Reviewed on 04/01/13 by Derrick Bitner

(PlayStation Network (Vita), Wii U, Wii U, PlayStation Network (PS3), Mac, Xbox Live Marketplace, PC)
A physics fueled mess that provides more frustration than fascination.

Reviewed on 02/12/13 by Oliver Carder

(DSiWare, 3DSWare, PC)
Short and not much to it, but enjoyable while it lasts

Reviewed on 01/28/13 by Andre Segers

(Wii U, Wii U, Mac, PC)
A charmingly sinister game that’s light on gameplay, but big on story.

Reviewed on 01/10/13 by Oliver Carder

(Wii U, Wii U, Mac, PC)
Just alright, not great.

Reviewed on 01/05/13 by Oliver Carder

(PlayStation Network (Vita), PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Dumb name, great game

Reviewed on 12/07/12 by Derrick Bitner

(Wii U, Wii U, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Dumb name, great game

Reviewed on 07/13/12 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(Android, iPad, Mac, Xbox Live Marketplace, iPhone, PC)
A fun, if repetitive, return to the world of Penny Arcade.

Reviewed on 06/29/12 by Derrick Bitner

(PlayStation Network (PS3), Mac, Xbox Live Marketplace, iPhone, PC)
A great adaptation that focuses more on the humans than the zombies.

Reviewed on 04/26/12 by Derrick Bitner

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Unfettered exploration

Reviewed on 11/23/11 by Alex Pieschel

(Nintendo 3DS, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Double the Sonic, double the fun.

Reviewed on 11/04/11 by Derrick Bitner

(Mac, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Whether on the road or part of a legend, it's surprisingly fun.

Reviewed on 10/27/11 by Derrick Bitner

(PC)
A bit dated, but still fun.

Reviewed on 10/18/11 by William Thompson

(PC)
As great as the single-player is multiplayer is where it is at!

Reviewed on 10/03/11 by Wesley Ruscher

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
An enthralling story, an awesome world; a few small flaws aside, Deus Ex: Human Revolution is how I wish a game to be.

Reviewed on 09/11/11 by Jan Steinhauser

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Better with friends, but far from perfect.

Reviewed on 08/04/11 by Wesley Ruscher

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
A brilliant concept mostly held back by a lack of polish and some not terribly unique game design.

Reviewed on 07/07/11 by Parjanya Holtz

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Excellent destruction hampered by uninspired narrative

Reviewed on 07/01/11 by Alex Pieschel

(PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Breaking chess mechanics is a little bit more fun against a human opponent

Reviewed on 06/17/11 by Jan Steinhauser

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Only slightly less broken.

Reviewed on 06/01/11 by Wesley Ruscher

(PC)
Despite its flaws, this is an awesome RPG every PC gamer is obliged to own.

Reviewed on 05/31/11 by Jan Steinhauser

(Mac, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
As brilliant as the British are funny. A near perfect follow-up to 2007's classic.

Reviewed on 04/19/11 by Andre Segers

(Mac, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
A more focused exercise in adventuring.

Reviewed on 03/28/11 by Alex Pieschel

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
One Swift Kick in the Right Direction

Reviewed on 03/01/11 by Wesley Ruscher

(iPad, PlayStation Network (PS3), Mac, PC)
A fun continuation that doesn't quite reach 88mph.

Reviewed on 02/18/11 by Derrick Bitner

(Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Learn a lesson from “Millionaire” and make sure to phone a friend.

Reviewed on 02/08/11 by Micah Seff

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
There's a huge world here, but not enough incentive to explore it.

Reviewed on 02/04/11 by Alex Pieschel

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Terrifying.

Reviewed on 01/25/11 by Andre Segers

(PSP, Nintendo DS, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Focus on the lightcycles. Everything else is secondary.

Reviewed on 01/14/11 by Alex Skjong

(iPad, PlayStation Network (PS3), Mac, PC)
Back to the Future returns and proves that it still has plenty of stories to tell.

Reviewed on 12/23/10 by Derrick Bitner

(PSP, iPhone, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
A focused and supremely fun return to the series' roots.

Reviewed on 11/24/10 by Derrick Bitner

(Wii Shop, Mac, Xbox Live Marketplace, PC)
EXTREMELY hard but superb platforming with super tight controls!

Reviewed on 11/01/10 by Thomas Arnold

(PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
The dark side is strong with this one.

Reviewed on 10/29/10 by Derrick Bitner

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
An Honorable Return to Form

Reviewed on 10/18/10 by Wesley Ruscher

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Great ideas throttled by poor execution.

Reviewed on 09/10/10 by Derrick Bitner

(Mac, PC)
It’s like a really good episode of Joss Whedon’s Firefly.

Reviewed on 08/27/10 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(PlayStation Network (PS3), PC)
Like the Rabbit of Caerbannog, this collection is deadlier than it seems.

Reviewed on 08/16/10 by Wesley Ruscher

(Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Finally a Transformers game in its Prime.

Reviewed on 07/12/10 by Derrick Bitner

(PlayStation Network (PSP), PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
A shoddy camera sends Iron Man straight to the scrapheap

Reviewed on 06/23/10 by Wesley Ruscher

(PlayStation Network (PS3), Xbox Live Marketplace, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
There's still a spark left for this awesome opossum.

Reviewed on 06/07/10 by Wesley Ruscher

(PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
That Prince can move, baby!

Reviewed on 05/21/10 by Derrick Bitner

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
I wanna go fast.

Reviewed on 05/17/10 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(Nintendo DS, PC, Xbox 360)
Double the players, double the fun.

Reviewed on 05/11/10 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(Wii Shop, Mac, PC)
Studio Pixel's handmade love letter to 2D gaming comes to brilliant life on the Wii.

Reviewed on 04/16/10 by Micah Seff

(PC, Xbox 360)
Once again, BioWare pulls off another epic.

Reviewed on 03/16/10 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Once again, BioWare pulls off another epic.

Reviewed on 03/16/10 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
It hardly soars through the air. Instead it merely fizzles above the ground.

Reviewed on 03/16/10 by Eduardo Vasconcellos

(PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
The Dark Knight strikes again.

Reviewed on 03/10/10 by Simon Cobb