EDGE #280 review scores
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This months EDGE review scores are as follows:
Mortal Kombat X 5
Pillars of Eternity 8
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin 9
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| Mortal Kombat X review: The best fighting title available for next-gen consoles | Indian Express
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A smoother, fine-tuned combat mechanism (which lets you choose your fighting style), beautifully detailed level designs and eight new characters helps MKX knock-out all other fighter titles in the market.
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| Mortal Kombat X Review | Winnipeg Free Press
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"While not exactly a stirring passing-of-the-torch drama, there's a very strange melancholic tinge to the game that becomes even more delightfully absurd when juxtaposed with how amoral it is.
Two generations of Mortal Kombat fighters reflect on age and lineage amid graphic decapitations, disembowellings and acts so comically violent that no words exist to describe them."
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| Mortal Kombat X Review - Xboxplayers
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Mortal Kombat X brings its familiar flare of brutality as the tenth instalment of the series brings all familiar faces back such as Scorpion, Sub Zero and Sonya Blade to name but a few, with their own gruesome fatalities to boot.
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| Mortal Kombat X | Game Review | Slant Magazine
Added: 02.05.2015 15:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
The part of the game that matters, the brash, bold fighting game that is Mortal Kombat X, is an impressive romp for anyone whose inner adolescent is looking for a cheap, satisfying, bloody thrill, and proof positive that Mortal Kombat's particular brand of violent fun is virtually timeless.
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| Mortal Kombat X Review | Winnipeg Free Press
Added: 02.05.2015 14:20 | 3 views | 0 comments
"While not exactly a stirring passing-of-the-torch drama, there's a very strange melancholic tinge to the game that becomes even more delightfully absurd when juxtaposed with how amoral it is.
Two generations of Mortal Kombat fighters reflect on age and lineage amid graphic decapitations, disembowellings and acts so comically violent that no words exist to describe them."
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n4g.com
| Elders Reacting to Mortal Kombat X Fatalities is Hilarious
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Seeing elders react to Mortal Kombat X fatalities is one of the funniest things you've seen in a while.
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| Mortal Kombat X Review | Winnipeg Free Press
Added: 02.05.2015 11:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
"While not exactly a stirring passing-of-the-torch drama, there's a very strange melancholic tinge to the game that becomes even more delightfully absurd when juxtaposed with how amoral it is.
Two generations of Mortal Kombat fighters reflect on age and lineage amid graphic decapitations, disembowellings and acts so comically violent that no words exist to describe them."
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n4g.com
| DSOGaming - Mortal Kombat X Review
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Matt of DSOGaming writes: "When Mortal Kombat X was first released I avoided reviewing it because it was an absolute train-wreck, there were tons of video glitches, a locked framerate, and to top it all of some players couldnt even launch the game. It looked as if Mortal Kombat X was going to be yet another crappy console port. Well all of that has changed."
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| Elders Reacting to Mortal Kombat X Fatalities is Hilarious
Added: 02.05.2015 11:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
Seeing elders react to Mortal Kombat X fatalities is one of the funniest things you've seen in a while.
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n4g.com
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