Games

Portal 2 (2011) (4.58 average Grouvee user rating)

Portal 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed first-person puzzle game, carrying forward its love of mind-bending problems and its reckless disregard for the space-time continuum.
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Grand Theft Auto V (2013) (4.25 average Grouvee user rating)

Rockstar returns to the fictional city of San Andreas with a crew of three criminal protagonists who work together to pull off high-profile heists.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) (4.30 average Grouvee user rating)

Dragons, long lost to the passages of the Elder Scrolls, have returned to Tamriel and the future of the Empire hangs in the balance. As Dragonborn, the prophesied hero born with the power of The Voice, you are the only one who can stand amongst them.
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Portal (2007) (4.45 average Grouvee user rating)

A first-person puzzle game developed by Valve and graduates of DigiPen, Portal forces a human test subject to run a gauntlet of grueling spatial experiments administered by a malfunctioning, psychotic artificial intelligence named GLaDOS.
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The Last of Us (2013) (4.55 average Grouvee user rating)

Joel and Ellie must survive in a post-apocalyptic world where a deadly parasitic fungus infects people's brains in this PS3 exclusive third-person action-adventure game from Naughty Dog.
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BioShock (2007) (4.28 average Grouvee user rating)

Explore the undersea city of Rapture, a haven for society's greatest minds that has devolved into a dystopian nightmare wrought by one man's hubris.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) (4.59 average Grouvee user rating)

CD Projekt RED's third Witcher combines the series' non-linear storytelling with a sprawling open world that concludes the saga of Geralt of Rivia.
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Assassin's Creed II (2009) (4.17 average Grouvee user rating)

The second installment in the Assassin's Creed franchise follows the life of Ezio Auditore da Firenze as he seeks revenge on those who betrayed his family.
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BioShock Infinite (2013) (4.07 average Grouvee user rating)

The third game in the BioShock series leaves the bottom of the sea behind for an entirely new setting - the floating city of Columbia, circa 1912. Come to retrieve a girl named Elizabeth, ex-detective Booker DeWitt finds more in store for him there than he could ever imagine.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) (4.61 average Grouvee user rating)

Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration, and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. Travel across vast fields, through forests, and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning Open-Air Adventure. Now on Nintendo Switch, your journey is freer and more open than ever. Take your system anywhere, and adventure as Link any way you like.
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Tomb Raider (2013) (3.94 average Grouvee user rating)

A young and inexperienced Lara Croft is shipwrecked on a mysterious island in this reboot of the beloved action adventure franchise, which departs from the mood of prior games in the series.
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Minecraft (2009) (4.21 average Grouvee user rating)

A 3D procedurally-generated game of world exploration, resource harvesting, and freeform construction, featuring a unique block-based art style and online multiplayer. It received numerous ports and updates for nearly a decade after its initial release.
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Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) (3.90 average Grouvee user rating)

Take on the role of Niko Bellic, a Serbian immigrant who comes to the US at his cousin Roman's request, to find a better life, search for "that special someone" and participate in lawless activities in an upgraded generation of Liberty City.
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Assassin's Creed (2007) (3.37 average Grouvee user rating)

Assassin's Creed is a stealth action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Montreal. In the year 2012, Desmond Miles is kidnapped and made to relive his ancestor's memory through a machine called the Animus. As the ancestor, Altaïr, players unveil an assassin conspiracy set in the middle ages.
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Super Mario 64 (1996) (4.38 average Grouvee user rating)

Super Mario 64 takes the Mario franchise into polygonal worlds, setting numerous standards for 3D game design along the way.
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Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009) (4.20 average Grouvee user rating)

Batman: Arkham Asylum puts you behind the cowl of the iconic Dark Knight, fighting his way through Arkham Asylum to stop the Joker from enacting a sinister plot that would have grave consequences for Gotham City.
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The Walking Dead (2012) (4.23 average Grouvee user rating)

Presenting an original story in the same franchise as the comic book series of the same name, The Walking Dead is a five-part adventure game from Telltale that follows the story of a convicted murderer, his guardianship over a young girl, and his co-operation with a roaming group of survivors in a zombie apocalypse.
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Mass Effect 2 (2010) (4.54 average Grouvee user rating)

After a violent death by an unknown force and a timely reanimation by the human supremacist organization Cerberus, Commander Shepard must assemble a new squad in the seedier side of the galaxy for a suicide mission in the second installment of the "Mass Effect" trilogy.
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Borderlands (2009) (3.63 average Grouvee user rating)

One of the progenitors of the "looter shooter" sub-genre, Borderlands puts players in a rag-tag team of "Vault Hunters" in search of vast alien riches as they fight hostile wildlife, gangs of bandits, and a mega-corp's private military.
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Mass Effect (2007) (4.17 average Grouvee user rating)

Humanity is still a newcomer on the futuristic galactic stage, and it's up to the charismatic Commander Shepard to investigate the actions of a rogue agent while under threat from a dangerous synthetic race known as the Geth.
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Fallout 3 (2008) (4.01 average Grouvee user rating)

In Bethesda's first-person revival of the classic post-apocalyptic RPG series, the player is forced to leave Vault 101 and venture out into the irradiated wasteland of Washington D.C. to find his or her father.
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Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) (4.36 average Grouvee user rating)

An Insomniac game exclusively for PlayStation 4 where Spider-Man strives to stop Mister Negative's terrorist plot against the city of New York.
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) (4.14 average Grouvee user rating)

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is the second 3D game in the series and sixth original title. It features more of the same sand-box action-adventure gameplay with a new 1980s setting, new characters, new weapons and much more.

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Red Dead Redemption II (2018) (4.56 average Grouvee user rating)

The third game in Rockstar's Wild West-themed series is a prequel to the events of Red Dead Redemption, returning to the open-world action of its predecessor.
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Life Is Strange (2015) (4.01 average Grouvee user rating)

An episodic adventure game based around time manipulation from Remember Me developers DONTNOD.
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008) (3.99 average Grouvee user rating)

Strap on your fighting shoes and get ready to brawl on the Wii in the third installment of the Super Smash Bros. series.
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Batman: Arkham City (2011) (4.24 average Grouvee user rating)

When Gotham City's slums have been transformed into a secluded super-prison, it's up to Batman to uncover its conspiracy in the sequel to 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum.
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God of War (2018) (4.55 average Grouvee user rating)

God of War is a soft reboot on the franchise of the same name. It sees Kratos and his son Atreus traverse a world of Norse myths.
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Half-Life 2 (2004) (4.44 average Grouvee user rating)

Return to the HEV suit of Gordon Freeman as he re-awakens several years after the Black Mesa disaster, only to aid a human resistance movement against a collective of trans-dimensional aliens that have conquered Earth.
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Limbo (2010) (3.84 average Grouvee user rating)

A little boy seeks to rescue his lost sister from a dreary, dangerous world in this puzzle-platformer that kicked off the Summer of Arcade in 2010.

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Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) (4.33 average Grouvee user rating)

The second in the Super Smash Bros. series brings the four-player brawling action to the GameCube, significantly expanding the roster and single-player content while refining gameplay.
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Super Mario Odyssey (2017) (4.45 average Grouvee user rating)

Nintendo's favorite plumber and his new hat-shaped companion travel far beyond the Mushroom Kingdom in this Switch-exclusive 3D platformer.
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Mario Kart 8 (2014) (4.23 average Grouvee user rating)

Mario Kart returns and makes its HD-debut with gravity-defying hover vehicles, a new spin on the traditional track designs, ATVs, the return of classic Last Man Standing-Battle Mode, custom online tournaments and Mario Kart TV, which allows for sharing of highlight videos online.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) (4.55 average Grouvee user rating)

The first 3D Legend of Zelda game, Ocarina of Time was created for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 and introduced innovative mechanics such as Z-targeting as well as many of the series' other trademarks. It has frequently been ranked as the greatest game of all time by many publications.
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006) (4.06 average Grouvee user rating)

Travel the continent of Tamriel, defend the land against Oblivion's Daedra hordes, and help fill the empty throne of Cyrodiil in the fourth installment of the Elder Scrolls series.
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) (4.31 average Grouvee user rating)

The follow-up to Vice City takes the free-roaming violence to the state of San Andreas, an analog to early '90s California, where ruthless gangs battle for control of the streets.

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Borderlands 2 (2012) (3.92 average Grouvee user rating)

Return to Pandora as part of a new group of ragtag Vault Hunters in this sequel to the 2009 first-person "role-playing shooter" Borderlands, now with new crazy enemies, new crazy character classes, and even crazier weapons.
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Mass Effect 3 (2012) (4.14 average Grouvee user rating)

When Earth begins to fall in an ancient cycle of destruction, Commander Shepard must unite the forces of the galaxy to stop the Reapers in the final chapter of the original Mass Effect trilogy.
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Stardew Valley (2016) (4.30 average Grouvee user rating)

After escaping the burden of city life, an office worker begins their new life managing their grandfather's farmland in the rural region of Stardew Valley in this indie mix of top-down action-RPG and life simulation.
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Horizon Zero Dawn (2017) (4.16 average Grouvee user rating)

Explore a lush, post-apocalyptic world inhabited by robotic beasts while uncovering secrets of the past.
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Plants vs. Zombies (2009) (3.81 average Grouvee user rating)

Plants Vs. Zombies is an action-strategy tower defense-style game developed by PopCap that tasks the player with surviving an onslaught of the undead by growing plants on their lawn.
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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (2009) (4.30 average Grouvee user rating)

Nathan Drake returns to find the lost secret of Marco Polo, in this sequel to the 2007 sleeper hit Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
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Red Dead Redemption (2010) (4.37 average Grouvee user rating)

Red Dead Redemption is the spiritual successor to 2004's Red Dead Revolver, featuring a vibrant, open world set in the decline of the American Wild West. Players take on the role of former outlaw John Marston, who is forced to hunt down his former gang to regain his family.
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Rocket League (2015) (3.70 average Grouvee user rating)

The sequel to Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Rocket League is the second vehicular sports-action game developed by Psyonix.
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Journey (2012) (4.16 average Grouvee user rating)

Journey is thatgamecompany's third release for Sony. Roam the lands discovering the history of an ancient civilization on a trek toward a distant mountain. Go at it alone or explore with strangers online.
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Dishonored (2012) (3.99 average Grouvee user rating)

After the Empress is killed, her most loyal bodyguard, Corvo, becomes the prime suspect, and must track down those who murdered his charge and betrayed him in order to enact his bloody revenge.
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Pokémon Red/Blue (1996) (4.26 average Grouvee user rating)

Pokémon Red version and Blue version were the initial two releases in the Pokémon franchise. Red, a Pokémon trainer from Pallet Town who Ash Ketchum, the anime protagonist, was later based on, starts a journey to become a Pokémon Master and ultimately catch 'em all.
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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016) (4.40 average Grouvee user rating)

Naughty Dog charts treasure hunter Nathan Drake's final adventure in the fourth entry of this action-adventure, swash-buckling saga.
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Super Mario World (1990) (4.47 average Grouvee user rating)

One of the few launch titles of the SNES (and bundled with the system in North America and Europe), the fifth main game in the Super Mario series brings the Mario brothers into the mysterious Dinosaur Land. It marks the first appearance of Mario's dinosaur companions, known as Yoshi.
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Dark Souls (2011) (4.41 average Grouvee user rating)

A quasi-sequel to From Software's action-RPG Demon's Souls, set in a new universe while retaining most of the basic gameplay and the high level of challenge. It features a less-linear world, a new checkpoint system in the form of bonfires, and the unique Humanity system.
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