Andrew Fitch
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt review
CD Projekt RED gives Geralt of Rivia the Rockstar treatment in this open-world quest that’s far more than a simple RPG.
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MLB 15: The Show review
Sony’s hardball sim is becoming as consistent as the Cubs (and not in a good way).
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Etrian Mystery Dungeon review
This unexpected fusion of two beloved dungeon-crawling franchises is worth it for fans of either Etrian Odyssey or Mystery Dungeon, but nagging issues sometimes drag down the experience.
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Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. review
Code Name: STEAM is a game all Intelligent Systems fans should play, but be warned: It’s not the perfected, streamlined experience you’re used to.
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The Order: 1886 review
The Order: 1886 is just like a hoity-toity socialite from the Victorian era—dressed to the nines but hopelessly empty underneath.
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Citizens of Earth review
It’s great to see games like Citizens of Earth take inspiration from essential classics like EarthBound—but the execution is another matter.
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker review
The intrepid fungal explorer’s first solo game successfully expands upon the fun found in Super Mario 3D World.
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WWE 2K15 review
With a dreadful career mode like this, it’s no wonder CM Punk walked out on the WWE.
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Tales of Hearts R review
An excellent “lost” Tales entry finally makes its way to the West on the PS Vita—but this remake isn’t quite all it could’ve been.
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NBA Live 15 review
It’s nice that NBA 2K has some competition, but NBA Live 15 just isn’t up to snuff.
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NBA 2K15 review
A solid basketball game at its core—but sabotaged by disastrous server issues.
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Natural Doctrine review
Ridiculously punitive design decisions badly sabotage this sometimes-refreshing take on the Japanese strategy-role-playing game.
