Randolph Ramsay
Mario Party Superstars delivers on the nostalgia, but at the cost of feeling fresh.
Labo's newest kit features much more gameplay than its predecessor, but it's still best enjoyed with a junior partner in tow.
It may be formulaic, but Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 still retains the series' trademark charm and fun.
Snipperclips is an engaging puzzler that's fun to play in groups, even if there's no long-lasting appeal.
Skylanders Imaginators is saved by its focus on character customisation.
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens doesn't take the Lego series to new places, but is still a solid and enjoyable romp for families and Star Wars fans.
Lego Marvel's Avengers is a familiar ride through some well-worn Lego territory, but it's a charming and fun one nonetheless.
Despite some emotional beats not hitting as hard as they should, Episode 4 of Minecraft Story Mode feels like a satisfying ending (even though there's more to come).
The best episode in Minecraft Story Mode so far will make your fears about creepy Endermen flare up all over again.
Episode Two is a fast-paced affair that once again proves to be a charming, winning adventure for both fans and newbies to the world of Minecraft.
It's a slow start, but a pleasant one, for Telltale's narrative take on one of the world's most popular games.
In any game within the toys-to-life genre, there's sometimes an unspoken question: is this also a great toy or just a great game? In LEGO Dimensions' case, the answer is easy: it's both.
Skylanders SuperChargers is a fast-paced affair, never lingering in one spot for too long, always offering something new and fun to do. It's a great game to play with kids, and one grown ups shouldn't be ashamed to try.
This is the best Infinity's structured play sets have ever been, but the Toy Box remains a wonderful, awe-inspiring and simultaneously overwhelming experience.
Fun villains and a joyful campaign make Trap Team another delightful entry into the Skylanders series.
The Toy Box is back and better than ever in Disney Infinity 2.0, and it's still a great way to have a shared gameplay experience with the favorite little child in your life (even if that's you).
Pokemon X and Y benefit greatly from their leap to a fully 3D world, and have plenty to offer both veterans and novices alike.