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  2. IGN - Wikipedia

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    The role-playing video game interest website Vault Network was acquired by IGN in 1999. [10] GameStats, a review aggregation website, was founded by IGN in 2004. GameStats includes a "GPM" (Game Popularity Metric) rating system which incorporates an average press score and average gamer score, as well as the number of page hits for the game. [11]

  3. Mighty No. 9 - Wikipedia

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    Mighty No. 9 centers around an android named Beck (Yuri Lowenthal / Ayumu Murase), the ninth unit in a set of advanced combat and utility robots called the Mighty Numbers.A computer virus unleashed by a mysterious hacker suddenly corrupts the programming of the eight previous Mighty Numbers and hundreds of other machines across the world, causing them to turn on their human creators.

  4. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The review said of the game, "Once again, Criterion still manages to stand out and offer something fresh, setting a new standard in open-world driving games with – that word again – a seamless feast of quality." [82] IGN gave the game 9/10, calling "It's undoubtedly one of the year's most exhilarating experiences."

  5. OpenCritic - Wikipedia

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    OpenCritic lists reviews from critics across multiple video game publications for the games listed on the site. The website then generates a numeric score by averaging all of the numeric reviews. Several other metrics are also available, such as the percentage of critics that recommend the game and its relative ranking across all games on ...

  6. 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors - Wikipedia

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    999 features nine main characters, who are forced to participate in the Nonary Game by an unknown person code-named Zero. [2] For the majority of the game, the characters adopt code names to protect their identities due to the stakes of the Nonary Game—most of their names are ultimately revealed over the course of the game, and for several their true identities are important to the plot. [10]

  7. Rare Replay - Wikipedia

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    Rare Replay is a 2015 compilation of 30 video games from the 30-year history of developers Rare and its predecessor, Ultimate Play the Game.The emulated games span multiple genres and consoles—from the ZX Spectrum in 1983 to the Xbox 360 in 2008—and retain the features and errors of their original releases with minimal edits.

  8. Spacebase DF-9 - Wikipedia

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    Spacebase DF-9 is a space simulator video game developed by Double Fine Productions. [1] It was prototyped during Double Fine's open Amnesia Fortnight 2012 , directed by JP Lebreton. [ 2 ] After being released as an open beta on October 15, 2013, it was officially released on October 27, 2014, for Microsoft Windows , OS X , and Linux . [ 3 ]

  9. Tunic (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The fox with a stick equipped and health and stamina meters in the bottom left. An enemy is chasing the fox, and a shrine is nearby. Tunic is an action-adventure game set in the ruins of a post-apocalyptic fantasy world, in which the player character, an anthropomorphic fox, navigates the terrain and fights off hostile creatures.