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We'll have a full review of the game ready around launch time, so be sure to check back and see our thoughts if you're interested in A.R.I.D.'s story and the next chapter of The Fall.
GamesRadar had a review of the game ready for reading as soon as it dropped for the Xbox 360 and PS3 earlier this week and we've got it right here for your perusal.

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After playing nearly 50 hours of Vermintide 2 I'm finally ready to give an in - depth look at the game with my review.
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Here I sit, ready to write my first ever «proper» game review and I face a bit of personal dilemma.
Underneath the problems, to which the console version of the game can attest, Arkham Knight seems to be a great game, although I do actually have some serious gripes with it that I'll be tackling in my review, so I guess I should get ready for some hate mail.
But with no new games other than Zelda at E3, and with many of its games that have been shown at past Nintendo Directs ready to come out in the coming months, the possibility of Nintendo not having anything new to show us can be somewhat disheartening, especially when some of the last few titles, while not good sellers, have been given positive reviews.
I think the best thing I can say is that if you are new to the Sword Art Online, then you are not ready for this game — have a read of Kyle's review of Hollow Fragment and consider buying that game instead.
Readers should be ready to read the word game in this review a lot because that's my absolute favorite part of Sunset Overdrive; it feels like a video game.
Numerous hours have been spent with the game, I even took a few extra days just to roam around and try and play as much of this game as possible before I wrote this review so that I would give everything a fair shake (except the online part of the game as we was not sent online codes and anything we don't get from publishers we do not credit in the review, simple but that is the way we roll) and I think I am ready to pass my final judgement on this game so here goes.
With our review for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain not quite ready yet (turns out the game is bloody huge) I wanted to bring up a topic that came to me within the first few hours of gameplay.
Dynasty Warriors is one of those games that you either love or you really don't know anything about the games, but chances are you have at least heard of the franchise that has now managed to get 7 games released in the series and we got the 8 one ready to be reviewed, and we took our sweet time with it too.
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Originally, this review was going to have been ready to go a couple of weeks after the game had launched.
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If you're ready to get your bromance on, you'll want to read up on all of Mic's Final Fantasy coverage, including a review roundup of Final Fantasy 15, Conan O'Brien's reaction to the game on his show, its psychedelic «Omen» trailer and information about the other big Final Fantasy game out this year: World of Final Fantasy.
I do feel that sometimes companies use this tactic to take advantage of players and keep reviews from flooding out if their game is full of issues or not really ready.
The sheer ambition and expansiveness of Disney Infinity either pushes the boundaries of Xbox 360, the platform I reviewed on, or the game wasn't quite ready for launch despite being pushed back from its original June 2013 date.
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