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Pro Basketball Manager 2016 Review (PC)

Love the game of basketball, but hate playing sim basketball games due to complex controls? Cyanide has you covered with this game, as you play the manager of a professional basketball team without having to learn which button passes. Will this fantasy league-like sim get you to become the ultimate owner, or will you just stick to watching the games and yelling at the TV over what play you would’ve ran?

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Fallout 4 Review (PC)

Fallout 4 is an open world, post-apocalyptic, FPS, RPG, and the fifth installment in the Fallout franchise. As “The Vault Dweller,” you must scour the ruins of Boston in search of your son who was abducted by an unknown group. Fallout 4 has taken the already beloved Fallout formula and expanded upon it greatly. From numerous quality of life enhancements and huge improvements, to existing systems. to a new building/crafting system using scrap that makes every single random piece of junk worth collecting, nearly every aspect of the game has been upgraded or revamped for the better. So grab some stimpaks and hop in some power armor because its time to explore.

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Costume Quest 2 Review (PC)

Costume Quest 2 is a simple and sweet JRPG that uses the power of Halloween to bring out the kid we all still have buried inside us. Though not very difficult or complex, Costume Quest 2 is a treat filled with witty jokes, dipped in good vibes, and covered in a delightfully spooky wrapper. For anyone who wishes they weren’t too old to go trick-or-treating, Costume Quest 2 will satisfy that sweet tooth. Costume Quest 2 is about a group of kids who stop an evil dentist from ruining Halloween by traveling through time to acquire an army and make Halloween illegal. The kids accomplish this by transforming into giant fighting versions of whatever their costume is and battling monsters.

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Bedlam Review (PC)

Bedlam is a classic first-person shooter based off of the 2013 book of the same name written by Christopher Brookmyre. A story about a scientist that is inexplicably trapped in a strange, yet familiar video game universe, Bedlam explores classic video game tropes from the 90’s and 80’s, while the main character, Heather Quinn, attempts to understand and possibly escape her new found digital prison. Though plagued by a few quality of design flaws, Bedlam is a fun and interesting romp that brings the classic FPS feel of games like Quake back to the modern gaming community.

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