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Pro Evolution Soccer 2013Score

Pro Evolution Soccer 2013

"It's a very good game. A return to form for the series then, even if it doesn't go on to win the league."

Text: Mike Holmes
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Borderlands 2Score

Borderlands 2

"It's rare for drudgery to set in. And for a game of this size and style, what's even more surprising is that the word 'grind' never enters the lexicon."

Text: Gillen McAllister
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Joe Danger 2: The MovieScore

Joe Danger 2: The Movie

The loveable stuntman returns and thankfully success hasn't gone to his head in the sequel.

Text: Thomas Blichfeldt
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Tekken Tag Tournament 2Score

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

"A full compliment of modes both online and off, galleries, customisation options and ending movies prove Tag 2's been treated as the real deal rather than offshoot oddity."

Text: Gillen McAllister
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NHL 13Score

NHL 13

"It's the best hockey game of the generation, even if NHL 07 will go down as the most influential one."

Text: Christofer Olsson
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - HearthfireScore

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Hearthfire

"Despite having the ability to choose which rooms to add to your new home, you can't do much to personalise them."

Text: Mike Holmes
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Counter-Strike: Global OffensiveScore

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

"Like Americans going to Japan only to eat at McDonald's when they could have been eating the same burgers at home."

Text: Rasmus Lund-Hansen
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Transformers: Fall of CybertronScore

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

"In all, it's the game that fans have been waiting on. It tops the previous game in every way and with a style that makes my inner 10-year-old jump out of joy."

Text: Arttu Rajala
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Sleeping DogsScore

Sleeping Dogs

"This is a violent and particularly rich history of war in the underworld, corruption, morality, loyalty and organized crime."

Text: Petter Hegevall
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Darksiders IIScore

Darksiders II

"This is a fully playable comic book that's top notch from the beginning to - well, let's say, nearly the end."

Text: Martin Eiser