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Pokemon X and Y benefit greatly from their leap to a fully 3D world, and have plenty to offer both veterans and novices alike.
The Ultimate Edition of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow breathes new life into the three-year-old game through improved graphics and extra content.
The cornerstone of its genre.
Full Bore's open world of puzzles is fun to explore, though it doesn't always offer incentive to solve everything.
Battlefield 4's diverse and deadly multiplayer battles once again deliver exhilarating action, while the single-player campaign struggles to find its footing.
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy has some neat puzzles and some great new minigames, but fails to step outside its comfort zone.
Easily the most ambitious Assassin's Creed game in years, Black Flag is an outstanding adventure by any standard.
Mario & Sonic's latest outing has the occasional fun moment, but fails to secure a podium finish.
With an outstanding new co-op mode and a campaign fueled by fierce combat, Call of Duty: Ghosts is another great addition to the blockbuster shooter franchise.
Dota 2 is complicated, exhausting, and sometimes cruel, but its many complexities form an incredibly satisfying and exciting multiplayer game.
The short but sweet Journey of a Roach presents a charming postapocalyptic world.
XCOM: Enemy Within is a feature-packed expansion that makes a great game even greater.
BioShock Infinite's mechanics don't play nicely with the underwater city of Rapture in Burial at Sea - Episode 1.
Resogun takes a classic formula and supercharges every aspect, culminating in a game that challenges your reflexes and dazzles you with its explosive presentation.
Flower remains a ravishing display of nature's grace.
Wonky physics and prosaic puzzles prevent Contrast from making the most of its intriguing concept and intoxicating atmosphere.
Killzone: Shadow Fall's multiplayer plays to the series' key strengths. It's too bad the campaign forgot to turn on the heat.
Dull combat with little diversity banishes Knack to a dark realm normally reserved for the likes of foul goblins.
NBA 2K14 uses its incredible visual design to draw you in, and the top-notch action is closer than ever to the real thing.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is packed full of enough canny puzzles and clever dungeons to make the experience feel as fresh as its iconic predecessor.